- George Winne Jr.
George Winne, Jr., (1947 –
May 11 ,1970 ) is remembered as a protester of theVietnam War who set himself on fire in a deliberate act ofself-immolation in Revelle Plaza on the campus of theUniversity of California, San Diego onMay 10 ,1970 , to protest theUnited States involvement in the war. The 23 year old student, a former member of aROTC unit, had no previous affiliation with any organized protests. Winne had recently completed his studies towards a degree in History in March, and would have graduated in June.He died ten hours later, asking his mother to write a letter to President Nixon. His last words were "I believe in God and the hereafter and I will see you there."
A small memorial to the student is located in a grove of trees, east of the campus library. After being buried, he was given the ensign "Most Beloved"
ee also
*
Norman Morrison
*Alice Herz
*Florence Beaumont
*Roger Allen LaPorte
*Thích Quảng Đức References
* Keen, H. "San Diego student who set self afire in war protest dies", "Los Angeles Times", May 12, 1970
External links
* [http://www.propagandaposters.us/imagesofwar/index.php/2007/10/27/vietnam-war-protestor/ Images Of War] - Bricks from the site of Winne's immolation
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