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NAACP support of the Vietnam War: 1963-1969.(National Association for the Advancement of Colored People)(Essay)

Roy Wilkins, head of the NAACP during the Vietnam War, provided strong support for President Lyndon B. Johnson's policy in Vietnam. Wilkins shared a friendship with President Johnson as well as a concern for alienating a President who had done so much to advance the cause of civil rights for African-Americans. Wilkins set the tone for limiting, if not outright banning any critique of U.S. policy in Vietnam by NAACP officials very early in the war. Local NAACP officials were asked not to participate in anti-war demonstrations to avoid potential conflicts of interest between their personal views against the war and their roles as officers of the NAACP.

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