Friday 13 November 2015

THROWBACKTHISDAY; March Against Death” commences in Washington, D.C.

                            

On thisday November 13 1969 In Washington, as a prelude to the second moratorium against the war scheduled for the following weekend, protesters stage a symbolic “March Against Death.”
The march began at 6 p.m. and drew over 45,000 participants, each with a placard bearing the name of a soldier who had died in Vietnam. The marchers began at Arlington National Cemetery and continued past the White House, where they called out the names of the dead. The march lasted for two days and nights. This demonstration and the moratorium that followed did not produce a change in official policy–although President Nixon was deeply angered by the protests, he publicly feigned indifference and they had no impact on his prosecution of the war.

THROWBACKTHISDAY; makes it 46 years and TBT Blog remembers.

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