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University of Southern California student activism in 1969-1970 held a key role in starting up the first Earth Day ...
* https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Earth_Day_Memories_on_the_50th_Anniversary
Senator Gaylord Nelson, who proposed the first Earth Day Teach-in, credited the [https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/File:Moratorium_October_15_1969.jpg Vietnam Moratorium] for inspiring him to believe in the potential of a nationwide student-led environmental movement.
[https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/File:USC_Daily_Trojan_Sen_Nelson_speech_day_after_first_Earth_Day_.jpg <big>Gaylord Nelson, Earth Day Start Up & USC</big>]
The foundation of the "Decade of the Environment" came about as a result of the students proposing, planning and organizing the Moratorium, Peace and Earth Day. USC students were out in front in this history-making era. A 16 mm [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wLCWEU-6qA USC film school documentary] by Robert Carroll follows students who organized the Moratorium, beginning with the committee's DC founding in the summer of '69... 
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University of Southern California student activism in 1969-1970 held a key role in starting up the first Earth Day ...


Senator Gaylord Nelson, who proposed the first Earth Day Teach-in, credited the Vietnam Moratorium for inspiring him to believe in the potential of a nationwide student-led environmental movement.


Gaylord Nelson, Earth Day Start Up & USC


The foundation of the "Decade of the Environment" came about as a result of the students proposing, planning and organizing the Moratorium, Peace and Earth Day. USC students were out in front in this history-making era. A 16 mm USC film school documentary by Robert Carroll follows students who organized the Moratorium, beginning with the committee's DC founding in the summer of '69...


Moratorium October 15 1969.jpg

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