1968 was filled with pivotal moments. In October 1968, U.S. Olympic medalists bowed their heads and raised their fists in a Black Power salute during a medal ceremony in Mexico City. https://usat.ly/2mZaCkd pic.twitter.com/hXIsE6tn7L
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On Christmas Eve 1968, for the first time in history, three men orbited the moon. On their fourth orbit, they glanced back and saw the earth and took a photograph, perhaps the most lasting image of 1968.pic.twitter.com/j7NBiUEBAD
If you consider the 1960s as a chaotic, tumultuous period of change, the year 1968 rises from that decade as the one of the most transformative and challenging. Here are some of the pivotal moments that define that year:https://usat.ly/2F2OLQv
I also remember that same platoon leader explaining his actions in court.
It wasn’t a war, it was a police action. What’s the difference, you might ask ? The police don’t have to see a uniformed aggressor to take action
As disturbing as this image is, it could hopefully serve as a remind for people who like to boast about "my bomb is bigger than your bomb." Still, I look at this & wonder: Where are some people's humanity? I look at this & wanna cry.
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