The Vietnam War was a complex and heated political issue and was one of the most unpopular and divisive wars in U.S. history. During this time, people who had pro-war stances were called “hawks, “while those who were anti-war were called “doves.” Some people think that the majority of people who were against the war were “hippies,” young people who were part of a counter-culture movement. In reality, all kinds of people had strong feelings about the War, and many of these feelings were negative.
In this lesson, students will analyze five primary sources, all from different groups or individuals, to explore differing opinions about the War. These documents are just a small sampling of opinions about the War, and are in no way representative of all of the arguments and opinions about the War, nor are they representative of the opinions of HSP. However, from these documents, students will better understand the complexity of this issue.