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Originally Posted by TheDoc
Only because it's you: http://www.english.illinois.edu/maps...m/antiwar.html
" The antiwar movement actually consisted of a number of independent interests, often only vaguely allied and contesting each other on many issues, united only in opposition to the Vietnam War."
...... and here I thought the gangs / mobs of the 20's and 30's invented the drive by.
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A number..not thousands. The signs people carried obviously were varied. Walmart wasn't selling demonstration signs. But, they all had one message. END THE WAR in Vietnam. Which of course didn't happen.
The mobsters of the 30's did use their cars and Thompson submachine guns, that was business and it was very short lived. The fallout from the inner city race riots have lasted over 40 years and has only gotten worse over time.