The U.S. expressed anti-war feelings through widespread protests and demonstrations, particularly during the Vietnam War, where large gatherings, such as the 1969 Woodstock Festival, became symbols of dissent. Activists organized marches, college campus protests, and teach-ins to raise awareness and oppose the war. Additionally, influential media coverage and cultural movements, including music and art, played a significant role in shaping public opinion against the war. Prominent figures, such as Martin Luther King Jr. and various celebrities, also spoke out against military involvement, further amplifying the anti-war sentiment.
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