Music and Social Protest
Anti-Vietnam War protests were a series of public demonstrations and social movements that emerged in the United States during the 1960s and early 1970s, opposing U.S. military involvement in Vietnam. These protests were fueled by a growing anti-war sentiment, particularly among young people, and became a defining feature of the counterculture movement, linking music and activism as artists used their platforms to speak out against the war and influence public opinion.
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