2024 feels like dejavu to many folks who remember the 60s/70s #AntiWar #protests in USA that was a part of the international citizens’ #GlobalResistance movements.

Opposition to the #VietnamWar was not limited to the United States. Throughout the world, people demonstrated their #resistance to the war, and in some cases offered their #solidarity with the #Vietnamese.

Pictured:

  1. Demonstrators against the Vietnam War display banners in a #Paris street, 1967.
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  2. Musicians Cornelis Vreeswijk, Fred Åkerström, and Gösta Cervin participate in an anti-Vietnam war march in #Stockholm, #Sweden, 1965.
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  3. Demonstrators in #Havana, #Cuba, May 1971.
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  4. In #China, demonstrators call for the United States to stay out of Vietnam, 1965.
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Two men, one with a beard and the other with curly hair, play acoustic guitars and sing passionately during a protest against the Vietnam War. They are surrounded by a crowd of protesters, with a sign reading "USA out of Vietnam" visible in the background. The atmosphere is lively and engaged, reflecting the historical context of anti-war activism.
A group of protesters in a black-and-white photo demonstrates against U.S. involvement in Vietnam. Prominently featured is a Black woman holding a large sign that reads "Yankis fuera de Indochina." The crowd is diverse, with individuals expressing strong emotions. The scene captures the energy and urgency of social activism during that era.
The image is a high-contrast black and white photograph. In the foreground, on the left, a young man wearing a dark jacket and shouting passionately is captured in profile, his fist raised. To his right, an older man in a black hat is depicted in a three-quarter view, looking on with a serious expression. The background features two large portrait posters of Mao Zedong and Ho Chi Minh, adding context to the scene, while a crowd of spectators is visible behind them, slightly blurred, indicating a public demonstration. The composition emphasizes the emotional intensity of the protest, with strong lines leading the viewer’s eye from the foreground to the posters.