- Vietnam Day Committee
The Vietnam Day Committee (VDC) was a coalition of left-wing political groups, student groups, labour organizations, and pacifist religions in the United States of America that opposed the
Vietnam War . It was formed inBerkeley, California in the spring of1965 by activistJerry Rubin , and was active through the majority of the Vietnam war, organizing several rallies and marches inCalifornia as well as coordinating and sponsoring nationwide protests.Activities
The VDC was formed by
Jerry Rubin ,Paul Montauk , and a number of others includingAbbie Hoffman andStew Albert , betweenMay 21 andMay 22 1965 during a 35 hour long anti-Vietnam war protest that took place inside and around theUniversity of California, Berkeley , and attracted over 35,000 people. The VDC laid out three main objectives: to achieve national and international solidarity and coordination on action, to take part in militant action, including civil disobedience and to work extensively in the community to develop the movement outside of the university campus. [Online Archive of California [http://content.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt3h4n99mj/?&query=&brand=oac "Vietnam Day Committee"] retrieved onApril 5 2007 ] Attending the event were several notable anti-war activists, includingDr. Benjamin Spock , however the State Department declined to send a representative, despite the burning of an effigy of presidentLyndon Johnson .On
May 5 1965 the VDC were involved in a march of several hundred students from Berkeley on to the Berkeley Draft Board, where staff were given a black coffin as a gift, and a number of students set alight their draft cards.Later that year, the VDC planned a nation-wide protest known as the International Days of Protest Against American Military Intervention, which was scheduled to take place between
October 15 andOctober 16 . In arranging and coordinating the protest movement, the VDC headquarters in Berkeley communicated with numerous anti-war groups inNew York ,Boston ,New Haven ,Philadelphia ,Pittsburgh ,Detroit ,Ann Arbor ,Chicago , Madison,Milwaukee ,Minneapolis ,Los Angeles , Portland andAtlanta . [Online Archive of California [http://content.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt3h4n99mj/?&query=&brand=oac "Vietnam Day Committee"] retrieved onApril 5 2007 ] The planned movement attracted attention from some newspapers like the "National Guardian ":Similar groups began to form outside of California, notably in
Mexico City andTokyo . In California, what was now known as the International Days of Protest was to culminate with a peace march towards theOakland Army Terminal , where men and materials were sent toVietnam . OnOctober 15 1965 the protests took place across the country, with the VDC itself organising asit in at theSan Francisco State College , which saw a performance byCountry Joe and the Fish .The VDC organised another peace march which took place on
November 21 1965 , and saw over 10,000 people marching through Oakland. [Oakland Museum [http://www.museumca.org/picturethis/5_4.html Picture this] article, retrieved onApril 5 2007 ] The march was the first of its kind in California, and was one of many orchestrated by the VDC from 1965 through until 1972, illustrated partly by the number of pro-war protesters who lined the route holding signs that stated "Stamp out VDC". [ Ilka Hartmann [http://www.ilkahartmann.com/members/jbrave/phototext.nsf/images/E672F3D0C2E132E488256D8C007B570E photograph] retrieved onApril 5 2007 ]By this time, the activities of the VDC had attracted the interest of the
California Senate Factfinding Subcommittee on Un-American Activities . OnMarch 25 1966 the VDC were involved in and sponsored another 'Teach-In' atUCLA . This clashed with a second rally which supported America's involvement in Vietnam. The anti-war meeting had a number of guest speakers including Simon Casady, a former president of the California Democratic Council,Dorothy Healy , the Southern California chairman ofCommunist Party USA , and the British philosopherBertrand Russell .Notes
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