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MARCH 4: HAIGHT
ASHBURY GATHERING*
Thousands of hippies swamp the streets of San
Francisco, the site of the 1967 "Summer of Love". Roads are
closed at the request of local artists and businessmen, turning
the gathering into a huge countercultural festival. |
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MARCH 8: POLISH
STUDENT PROTEST*
Spurred by the government ban of a performance labeled as
anti-Socialist, thousands of students embark on an intellectual
protest against the communist government, repression, and Soviet
anti-Zionism. |
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MARCH 1968 |
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MARCH 16: MY LAI
MASSACRE*
U.S. Army forces enter My Lai and massacre approximately 500
unarmed citizens of South Vietnam. The action spurs worldwide
outrage and condemnation. |
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MARCH 17: LONDON
ANTI-WAR DEMONSTRATION*
Celebrities, such as actress Vanessa Redgrave, join protestors
in an anti-Vietnam war protest outside of the American embassy
in London, England.
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MARCH 29: SANITATION
STRIKERS MARCH*
Memphis, Tennessee black sanitation workers march to city hall
as they strike for better wages and working conditions. National
Guard troops are charged with keeping the peace in the wake of
violent eruptions.
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MARCH 31: PRESIDENT
JOHNSON WILL NOT RUN AGAIN*
With his popularity in decline due to the war in Vietnam, Lyndon
Johnson announces that he will not seek re-election and will
instead concentrate on peacemaking efforts. |
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PHOTOS USED WITH PERMISSION FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |
County College of
Morris opened its doors in September of 1968. Join us in
celebrating 40 years of connecting learning and life. Read about
THE EVENTS that shaped the times, remember
THE CULTURE, and join
the founding CCM students, staff, and faculty as they share with
us THE MEMORIES of those early days. |
THE LEARNING
RESOURCE CENTER AT THE COUNTY COLLEGE OF MORRIS - 214 CENTER
GROVE ROAD - RANDOLPH - NEW JERSEY - 07869 |