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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Reel America ABC Scope The Vietnam War - How Much Dissent 1968 20171028

[chanting] they raise their voices, placards, and march against the government. Most dissenters of the vietnam war can find themselves at this protest activity. Some go farther, burning Selective Service cards. Flying viet cong batters and burning the american flag. During march demonstrations, hundreds of protesters are sometimes arrested. Which activities fall under the bounds of lawful, justified dissent . Which go beyond the limits to become lawless and perhaps rebellious . Scope. The wide world of people and events. Partweek, the vietnam war, 107. How much dissent . Correspondentabc john scali. [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] day goes by without a new report of another demonstration or protest against th ....

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Today In Johnson City History: May 24


May 24, 1867: The East Tennessee Union Flag ran a classified advertisement for Sam Kirkpatrick. “I loaned a friend two volumes of ‘Youngs Night Thoughts’ one year ago. My said friend will return them if he knows himself for I have forgotten who he is.” The advertisement was signed, “Sam. J. Kirkpatrick.”
The East Tennessee Union Flag was a newspaper published in Jonesborough, which was spelled that way on the masthead. Inside of the newspaper, however, the city was spelled that way; it was also spelled as Jonesboro.
May 24, 1888: The Comet reported, “Our farmer friends tell us the frost last week did a good deal of damage to gardens and also hurt wheat in some sections badly. There will be some peaches around the mountains and in sheltered localities and the apple crop will be short. Oats and clover look badly on account of the drough (sic) that began early in the spring.” ....

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