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In the summer of 1968, prominent Native American activists Dennis Banks, George Mitchell, and Clyde Bellecourt gathered hundreds of like-minded individuals in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Armed with goal of forcing the United States to recognize Native…

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For more information on the Emmy-award winning program from Rocky Mountain PBS, URBAN REZ, visit http://www.rmpbs.org/urbanrez

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This is a clip from A GOOD DAY TO DIE, a new film from Alive Mind Cinema. To purchase A GOOD DAY TO DIE, please visit http://kino.com/video/item.php?film_id=1223

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The conscription, more commonly known as the draft, was highly debated during the war. Although illegal and not widely praticed, some people still burned their selective service status cards.

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Although illegal and not widely practiced, some young men still defied the law and burned their selective service cards publicly.

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Dressed in atypical clothing, Hippies brandished signs that were unsettling to conservatives.

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Dashikis are loose-fitting pullover shirts made from African cloths. They symbolized pride and culture in heritage. They were typically worn by members of the counterculture movement. Dashikis were also worn by members of the Black Panther Party.

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Bearing signs advertising drugs, Hippies took on the anti-war protests with their own flair.

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Hippies often included music as a part of their anti-war protests.
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