How did the counterculture feel about the Vietnam War?
The counter culture movement of the 1960s generally refers to people who rejected authority in favor of radical new ideas which includes the hippie movements and calls for women's rights. Groups belonging to this counterculture opposed the war in Vietnam and organized protests, rallies and concerts for peace against the war.
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