"Most Cabinet Kids Antiwar", San Francisco Examiner-Chronicle, May 31, 1970
The article discusses how many children of President Nixon’s cabinet members opposed the Vietnam War, even though their parents publicly supported it. While none of the cabinet officials’ children were outspoken radicals, several participated in peace marches or criticized U.S. war policies. The story highlights a clear generation gap, showing how the younger generation—even among political elites—questioned their parents’ views on the war.
Resource Identifier
KidsAntiwar
Citation
Women's History Resource Center records, Collection No. 5879, Box 49, folder 12, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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