Hippies were the group most consistently opposed to the Vietnam War by the late 1960s.
Hippies were the group most consistently opposed to the Vietnam War by the late 1960s. As part of the countercultural movement in the United States during this time, hippies advocated for peace, love, and non-violence, making them staunch critics of the war.
In contrast, while some fathers, doctors, and professors may have opposed the war, the hippies, with their strong anti-war stance and large presence in the counterculture, were the most consistently opposed group.
The Vietnam War shaped American society profoundly, leading to generational divides and passionate anti-war movements like the one championed by the hippies.
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