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11. Vietnam and Civil Disobedience, 1963–1969
11.1 From New Frontier to Great Society
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From New Frontier to Great Society
The Assassination of John F. Kennedy
Civil Rights Act of 1964
1964 Election
Massive Resistance and School Integration
Women, Labor, and Second Wave Feminism
11.2 The Great Society and the Vietnam War
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The Great Society and the Vietnam War
Poverty in a Land of Plenty
Voting Rights Act of 1965
The Great Society and Its Limits
Gulf of Tonkin and Escalation in Vietnam
Combat in Vietnam
11.3 “More than a Hamburger:” Civil Rights and Social Justice
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“More than a Hamburger:” Civil Rights and Social Justice
Race and the Urban North
Black Power and Black Panthers
SDS and the New Left
Feminism and Civil Rights
Civil Rights Beyond Black and White
11.4 1968–1969: Unrest and Upheaval
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1968–1969: Unrest and Upheaval
Tet Offensive and Vietnam
King Assassination and the Poor People’s Campaign
Election of 1968
Nixon and a Divided Nation
11.5 Further Reading
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