The War at Home
"The War at Home" refers to the social and political conflicts that arose in the United States during the Vietnam War. As the war escalated, many Americans began to question the government's decisions and the morality of the conflict, leading to widespread protests and demonstrations. This period saw a rise in anti-war sentiment, particularly among young people and students.
The movement was characterized by various forms of activism, including marches, sit-ins, and the formation of organizations like Students for a Democratic Society. The protests aimed to raise awareness about the war's impact and to advocate for peace, ultimately influencing public opinion and policy regarding U.S. involvement in Vietnam.