Three years before the Columbia strike, the Viet Nam war was promoted from
an obscure "police action" to a full-scale war. Massive demonstrations
against it had little effect. Here, pacifists Dave Dellinger, editor of
Liberation Magazine, and Yale history professor Staughton Lynd
at a nonviolent 1965 antiwar demonstration in Washingon DC, are splattered
with red paint by angry super-patriots. Photo: Life Magazine,
August 20, 1965.