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Title: 1968: America Approaching Revolution
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Compounding this sense of uselessness was the placement of troops in Cambodia without the approval of congress and the My Lai massacre which was hidden by the government for a year. The Catonsville Nine, who destroyed draft cards at their local draft bureau in 1968, were expressing their dissatisfaction with these problems... Showed first 250 characters
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The Catonsville Nine, who destroyed draft cards at their local draft bureau in 1968, were expressing their dissatisfaction with these problems. The preponderance of problems in Vietnam created major dissatisfaction which was moving the nation towards revolution... Showed next 250 characters
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