Footage of a large anti-war demonstration in 1966. People can be seen carrying signs; one person has even covered their dog in anti-war slogans. Th...
The Turning Points: America In the Twentieth Century; a television episode broadly examining anti-war protest in the United States from Wo...
Columbia College student film about a young man receiving and responding to his Vietnam draft card. The film is part of a series of student films t...
University of Illinois Chicago (UICC) animated student film about being drafted to the Vietnam War. The film is part of a series of student films t...
A short amateur film that show “how to stop a war without trying anything much.” Footage of protesters and activists advocating against the war in ...
An advertisement for William G. Clark's campaign for Illinois U.S. Senator.
A sponsored film made for the Chicago chapter of Business Executives Move for Vietnam Peace that explores the conflicted opinions of conservative w...
This is a kinescope of a episode of an arts program “Facet”, produced by Chicago’s PBS station, WTTW. This episode is a play acted out in the sati...
This footage by Mort and Millie Goldsholl shows crowds of people and activists demonstrating against the Vietnam War during the Moratorium March on...
This footage by Mort and Millie Goldsholl shows the crowds of people and activists demonstrating during the Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam th...
Footage depicting the streets of Chicago the day after the 1968 Democratic National Convention and the riots that shook the nation.
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Documentation of the Moratorium March on Washington shot from the vantage point of a protester. The march took place a month after the Moratorium t...
Senator Barry Goldwater answers questions related to the Cold War, US Foreign Policy, and national politics at a press conference at O'Hare Airport...
A cynical look at America's might, both military and civilian, to the tune of pop songs, filmed at Chicago's Memorial Day parade.
Shot on Super 8mm film, this home movie documents Lt. Col. Robert Dockum's homecoming party, following his return from the Vietnam War in 1968.
A cynical look at America's might, both military and civilian, to the tune of pop songs, filmed at Chicago's Memorial Day parade.
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