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Protest Music of the Vietnam War

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Uploaded by on May 11, 2008

A movie I made for World History analyzing the protest music of
Vietnam and its influences

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  • whats the name of the movie at the end?

  • @MrHdog33 Rush Hour

  • Hey little kid. before you drag a good man's name through the mud. you better know the facts. Jimi Hendrix was proud veteran who served in the 101st Airbourne Division. He loved America and didn't have any issues with the war in Vietnam. When he played Star Spangled Banner, he played it out of love of country. Not as a protest. Please watch all the Dick Cavett interviews with Hendrix and learn the truth. You can find them on You Tube.

  • I know Jimi Hendrix was a paratrooper, but you must remember that calling someone a protester is not dragging his name through the mud. I used a clip of Jimi Hendrix because he exemplified the passion and energy of woodstock

  • is this a school project

  • yeah, world history

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  • For such a young man this is an outstanding job. Absolutely incredible, you certainly deserved an A for this.

    Maintain this attitude and you have a bright future. Excellent work.

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  • Lol He is fucking idiot :D

  • at least try to make it look like your not reading a piece of paper behind the camera

  • History: The U. S. Constitution requires that, "...Only Congress Can Declare War". For exactly that reason, the "war" was not legal. The same is true for both Iraq and Afganstan. You can not have a "legal" system under the above circuimstance.

  • Outstanding!

    5 ***** for you!

  • Please get your facts straight, the vietman war went on for 25 years kid, 1950 is when we started sending out troops as an advisory position, fearing that communism would spread further then already communist China and Russia. Our full scale involvement did not happen until 1965 with LBJ's Gulf of tonkin resolution. Nixion took the presidency in 1969 and we were on out way out by 1975. Oh and we didn't stop north vietman from conquering the south.

  • @bigbangball this is a great little video. well done young feller. ignore any moody criticism, like this. i think it's pretty well known that hendrix actually turned against the war later in his life. more power to you young man. good job. js

  • Excellent video, man. Good work!

  • What's up with the Jackie Chan clip at the end?

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