
Moratorium marches
Moratorium marches were a series of protests during the late 1960s and early 1970s, primarily in the United States, aimed at advocating for the end of the Vietnam War. These marches were organized by various groups, including students, activists, and anti-war organizations, to express opposition to the conflict and demand the withdrawal of American troops. The term "moratorium" suggests a pause or halt, reflecting the protesters' desire for the government to stop military actions. These events highlighted widespread discontent with U.S. policy and played a significant role in shaping public opinion against the war.