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What were the roots of the antiwar movement

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The antiwar movement grew from earlier groups such as Quaker and Unitarian peace activists, SANE, the Old Left, and socialists. Students also learned from their experience in the civil rights movement. Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) at the University of Michigan and the Free Speech Movement at the University of California at Berkeley were the two main student groups at the start.

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The antiwar movement grew from earlier groups such as Quaker and Unitarian peace activists, SANE, the Old Left, and socialists. Students also learned from their experience in the civil rights movement

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