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Tinker Vs. Des Moines Essay

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The Vietnam War a time where a lot of American’s believed that American’s shouldn’t have been a part of in the first place. “Tens of thousands of soldiers received dishonorable discharges for desertion, and about 500,000 American men from 1965-73 became “draft dodgers,” with many fleeing to Canada to evade conscription (Vietnam War History).” During that time there were thousands of protestors against the Vietnam War “On November 15, 1969, the largest anti-war protest in American history took place in Washington, D.C., as over 250,000 Americans gathered peacefully, calling for withdrawal of American troops from Vietnam (Vietnam War History).” A case that is known in history forever “Tinker v. Des Moines” case was a very good example of anti-war protest and was proven to be an example of freedom of speech. Tinker v. Des Moines case involves two main students. Others students were also involved. The two main student’s names were “John and Mary Beth Tinker (Landmark Cases).” They were from Des Moines, Iowa and this case took place between the years 1965-1969 (Landmark Cases).” The problem with this case was there form of protest. “They wore black armbands to their public school as a symbol of protest against American involvement in the Vietnam War (Landmark Cases).” When their school found out about what they were doing they had an issue with it. “When school authorities asked that the Tinkers remove their armbands, they refused and were subsequently suspended (Landmark

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