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1968

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"The most trusted man in America," this journalist called for US withdrawal from Vietnam as part of his coverage of the Tet Offensive
Anti-war demonstrator who was an early advocate of physical resistance against the police in Chicago; currently a lecturer on spirituality and meditation
Anarchist co-founder of the Youth International Party, author of "Steal This Book"
The pacifist leader of the Chicago 1968 demonstrations
The autocratic mayor of Chicago from 1955 to 1976; presided over the "police riot" of 1968
One of the 20th century's greatest military strategists, this North Vietnamese general was strongly opposed to the Tet Offensive, believing it would be a huge loss of life for the North (He was right)
Minnesota senator who nearly beat Johnson in the New Hampshire primary
The American president who finally negotiated "peace with honor" with the North Vietnamese
One of the radical leaders of the anti-war movement; went on to serve in the California Assembly and Senate
Connecticut senator who accused Richard Daley of "Gestapo tactics" in Chicago
New York senator whose candidacy finally forced Johnson to withdraw from the 1968 presidential race
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The American lieutenant who was largely blamed for the My Lai massacre
The only president from Michigan, this man's only real job was to pardon Richard Nixon and re-establish normality in the wake of the Vietnam War
The site of the massacre of hundreds of South Vietnamese civilians by American troops in March of 1968
A leader of the radical anti-war movement; went on to become a successful businessman
North Vietnamese leader who believed that the Tet Offensive would encourage South Vietnamese to rebel against their government (He was wrong)
Unsuccessful Democratic nominee for president in 1968
The lunar new year festival used by the communists as the beginning of a massive military offensive in 1968
Nixon's Secretary of State and chief negotiator at the Paris peace talks
Site of the longest battle of the Tet Offensive