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Anti-Vietnam War Marches in NYC and DC
26/03/1966
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In NYC, veterans get into shouting matches with anti-Vietnam protesters during a peace march on 5th Avenue. The largest march in the citys history, the protest also includes Black Nationalists and those against U.S. policy in Latin America. In Washington DC, protesters march by the White House shouting the slogan Hey hey LBJ how many kids did you kill today. American Nazi Party leader George Lincoln Rockwell stands at a swastika-banner draped podium and baits the protesters, calling them peaceniks.

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