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What did the port Horan statement condemn?

Materialism and religion
Women’s suffrage and rights to abortion
Racism conformity, and anticommunism
The LGBTQ movement

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The Port Huron Statement condemned racism, conformity, and anticommunism. The statement was part of the New Left movement, opposing widespread societal norms and emphasizing individual dignity and democracy.

The Port Huron Statement condemned racism, conformity, and anticommunism. It was a manifesto of the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), aiming for greater democratic participation in government. While this statement didn't specifically address African American anti-communist ideologies, many conservative figures and groups at that time, including some African Americans like Zora Neale Hurston, expressed a strong anti-communist sentiment. The statement challenged various societal norms and stressed the importance of individual dignity, self-determination, and voiced opposition to prevailing social issues such as racial inequality.

The feminist movement in the 1970s, which is often associated with second-wave feminism, emphasized embracing diversity and inclusivity within the movement, critiqued by conservative groups for advocating for social issues like abortion rights and gay rights.

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