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washington march The Death March - a Vietnam Memorial. Washington drew those united in purpose. Hundreds of thousands of American young people, including some 300 from the University of Florida, gathered in Washington, D.C. to voice their disapproval of the war in Viet Nam. The Nov. 14 and 15 march, organized by the new Student Mobilization Committee, was an example of the peace sought by participants from all over the United States. Some violence occured as radical groups sought to break up the march, but the spirit of peace was not to be denied. Though President Nixon announced the demonstrations would not effect his future Vietnam plans , the weight of young America ' s dissatisfaction with the war became painfully evident to him. 98
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