American Decades
Vietnam
Declining Concern?
As 1970 began, public concern about the long American involvement in the Vietnam War seemed to decline as the Nixon administration withdrew ground troops, announced future troop reductions, and escalated the air war, with a resulting decline in American casualties. This had not been true the previous autumn when religious leaders, mostly Roman Catholic and Mainline Protestant, were prominent in the great, peaceful demonstrations in October and November 1969 called the Vietnam Moratorium. Crowds, large and small, clerical and lay, met in cities and communities around the country in the most extensive protest in the nation's history to express their disappointment with the new administration's failure to end the war more quickly. At this time Middle America seemed to be speaking about what liberals considered a moral and political issue.
Nixon's Response.
In response to the moratorium President...
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1970's Religion
- Overview
- Topics in the News
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Headline Makers
- Armstrong, Herbert W. 1892-1986
- Bakker, Jim 1940- and Bakker, Tammy 1942-
- Bright, Bill 1921-
- Graham, Billy 1918-
- Greeley, Andrew Moran 1928-
- Hargis, Billy James 1925-
- Jackson, Jesse 1941-
- Kahane, Meir 1932-1990
- La Haye, Tim 1926- and La Haye, Beverly 1926-
- Roberts, Oral 1918-
- Robertson, Pat 1930-
- Schuller, Robert 1926-
- People in the News
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Religion, 1970–1979
