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Essay heading: 1968: A Year of American Transformation
 
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Attracting members from college campuses, middle-class suburbs, labor unions, and government institutions, the anti-war movement was swollen with aggrieved affiliates (Farber and Bailey 34-54). The observable pathos of the protesters delivered the distrust of a growing population to the White House doors; the budding doubt in governmental affairs was difficult to discard and impossible to ignore...
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Indisputably, the Tet Offensive of 1968 cleaved the fragile harmony of the public and birthed a political skepticism that continues to subsist in modern American minds. Civil rights, a significant issue of the ?60s, reached a climax in 1968 and hatched a novel approach racial strive. Even though Martin Luther King Jr...
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1968: A Year of American Transformation   Bailey’s Plain Language Book Review   Popular American History 1968-1974   Old Bailey Court System   Tensions among black activists and white activists during the civil rights movement   Black Nationalism And The Revolution In Music   1968 was a turning point for the United States. Assess the Validity of this Statement   Civil Rights Movement and Black Nationalism   How The Beatles Changed Rock Music   How successful were Black Americans in achieving their Civil Rights in the period of 1950 – 1970?   1968: America Approaching Revolution   Leaders and Legislation of The Civil Rights and Black Power Movement   The Color Of Water " the effects of black panthers on the life of black americans"   Comparison on Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. : Who had more influence over the Civil Rights Movement   Did WW2 act as a catalyst for change with regard to race relations and civil rights in the United States?  
 
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