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Peace walk - Wikipedia
A peace walk or peace march, sometimes referred to as a peace pilgrimage, is a form of nonviolent action where a person or group marches a set distance to raise awareness for particular issues important to the walkers.
List of protests against the Vietnam War - Wikipedia
March Against the Vietnam War, led by SANE and Women Strike for Peace, with 8,000 to 10,000 taking part. Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay) refused to go to war, famously stating that he had "no quarrel with the Viet Cong " and that "no Viet Cong ever called me nigger."
Peace March on Washington in 1967: This Week in History - TIME
This time it was the tens of thousands of protesters who massed to demonstrate against the war in Vietnam. Hundreds were arrested and more than a dozen injured over the course of the biggest...
Eleven Times When Americans Have Marched in Protest on ...
The Peace Moratorium is believed to be the biggest demonstration in U.S. history, with 2 million people participating, and 200,000 of them marching across Washington.
Afghans who marched hundreds of miles for peace arrive in ...
On Monday, at least 65 activists were greeted by hundreds of well-wishers as they made their way across Kabul with chants of “We Want Peace!” and “No War!”.
A Grass-Roots Afghan Peace Movement Grows, Step by Step
GHAZNI, Afghanistan — As they march for peace through Afghan villages laced with roadside bombs and bottomless heartache, their numbers keep growing. They come from all walks of life, ages 17 to...
Unlikely Saga of Great Peace March Nears Its Climax
About 500 marchers regrouped as the Great Peace March for Global Nuclear Disarmament. From their base in an auto graveyard in Barstow, they scrounged for money and supplies. Two weeks later, they...
Peace March: The Long Thin Line Gets Thinner : Crippled by ...
The Great Peace March has been increasingly finding itself dependent upon the kindness of strangers--the common people who are reaching out to the marchers and offering food, shelter and...
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