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Vietnam War Veterans Archives. (57)

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Vietnam veterans against the war (38)

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The founders were former servicemen and servicewomen who served in Vietnam and who opposed the United States government's policy during the Vietnamese Conflict, sometimes in the face of public apathy, indifference and even hostility and harassment. They testified in the 1971 Winter Soldier Investigation as to the extent of atrocities against Viet Cong prisoners, civilians, and illegal border incursions into noncombatant countries.

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Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam (19)

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Founded in 1966 as the Student Mobilization Committee, the organization expanded its name in 1968, reflecting the focus on antiwar activities. Branches existed on many campuses nationwide during the period of the Vietnam War.

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American Writers Against the Vietnam War (9)

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New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam (13)

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Known informally as the "New Mobe", the New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam was the successor to the National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam. The group's primary activity was organizing and staging massive demonstrations against United States participation in the Vietnam War. During 1970, the committee was reborn as the People's Coalition for Peace and Justice.

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National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam (5)

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GIs United Against the War in Vietnam (3)

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National Coordinating Committee to end the war in Vietnam (4)

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The National Coordinating Committee was founded in 1965 to provide coordination for the many peace groups throughout the United States. Its aim was to confront the U.S. government with united opposition to the war in Vietnam. In 1967, the NCC relinquished its role in favor of the National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam.

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Vietnam Veterans Against the War/Winter Soldier Organization (3)

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Organizational History Vietnam Veterans Against the War, Inc. (VVAW) was a national veterans' organization that was founded in New York City in 1967, after six Vietnam vets marched together in a peace demonstration. During the 1970s, the organization added Winter Soldier Organization to its name, but has since removed it. The VVAW was organized to voice the growing opposition among returning servicemen and women to the war in Indochina, an...

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Vietnam War Veterans Archives and History Center. (2)

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The Vietnam War Veterans Archives and History Center began in 1978 as a project of the Flower of the Dragon, Inc., a veterans outreach group based in California. One aim of the VWV was to establish a repository for materials donated by Vietnam veterans. The Cornell University Archives became that repository in 1981.

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