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List of congressional opponents of the Vietnam War

This is a list of U.S. senators and representatives who opposed the Vietnam War. This includes those who initially supported the war, but later changed their stance to a strong opposition to it.

Senate Edit

Senator Party (at opposition) State Term (at opposition) Ref.
Start End
  Frank Church Democratic Idaho 3 January 1957 3 January 1981 [1]
  John Sherman Cooper Republican Kentucky 7 November 1956 3 January 1973 [2]
  J. William Fulbright Democratic Arkansas 3 January 1945 31 December 1974 [3]
  Albert Gore Sr. Democratic Tennessee 3 January 1953 3 January 1971 [4]
  Mike Gravel Democratic Alaska 3 January 1969 3 January 1981 [5]
  Ernest Gruening Democratic Alaska 3 January 1959 3 January 1969 [6]
  Vance Hartke Democratic Indiana 3 January 1959 3 January 1977 [7]
  Mark Hatfield Republican Oregon 3 January 1967 3 January 1997 [8]
  Jacob Javits Republican New York 3 January 1957 3 January 1981 [9]
  Robert F. Kennedy Democratic New York 3 January 1965 6 June 1968 [10]
  Mike Mansfield Democratic Montana 3 January 1953 3 January 1977 [11]
  Charles Mathias Republican Maryland 3 January 1969 3 January 1987 [12]
  Eugene McCarthy Democratic-Farmer-Labor Minnesota 3 January 1959 3 January 1971 [13]
  George McGovern Democratic South Dakota 3 January 1963 3 January 1981 [14]
  Patsy Mink Democratic Hawaii 3 January 1965 3 January 1977 [15]
  Wayne Morse Democratic Oregon 3 January 1945 3 January 1969 [16]
  William Proxmire Democratic Wisconsin 28 August 1957 3 January 1989 [17]

House of Representatives Edit

Representative Party (at opposition) District Term (at opposition) Ref.
Start End
  Bella Abzug Democratic NY-19 3 January 1971 3 January 1973 [18]
NY-20 3 January 1973 3 January 1977
  Les Aspin Democratic WI-01 3 January 1971 20 January 1993 [19]
  George Brown Jr. Democratic CA-29 3 January 1963 3 January 1971 [20]
  Phillip Burton Democratic CA-05 18 February 1964 3 January 1975 [21]
  Ron Dellums Democratic CA-07 3 January 1971 3 January 1975 [22]
  Robert Drinan Democratic MA-03 3 January 1971 3 January 1973 [23]
MA-04 3 January 1973 3 January 1981
  Ed Koch Democratic NY-17 3 January 1969 31 December 1973 [24]
NY-18 3 January 1973 31 December 1977
  Allard K. Lowenstein Democratic NY-05 3 January 1969 3 January 1971 [25]
  Pete McCloskey Republican CA-11 12 December 1967 3 January 1973 [26]
  Tip O'Neill Democratic MA-08 3 January 1963 3 January 1987 [27]
  Henry S. Reuss Democratic WI-05 3 January 1955 3 January 1983 [28]
  Donald Riegle Republican MI-07 3 March 1967 30 December 1976 [29]
  James H. Scheuer Democratic NY-21 3 January 1965 3 January 1973 [30]
  Eugene Siler Republican KY-05 3 January 1963 3 January 1965 [31]
  Pete Stark Democratic CA-08 3 January 1973 3 January 1975 [32]
  Andrew Young Democratic GA-05 3 January 1973 29 January 1977 [33]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Schmitz, David F. (2003). "Congress Must Draw the Line: Senator Frank Church and Opposition to the Vietnam War and the Imperial Presidency". In Woods, Randall Bennett (ed.). Vietnam and the American political tradition. Cambridge University Press. pp. 121–148. ISBN 0-521-01000-4.
  2. ^ Albin Krebs (February 23, 1991). "John Sherman Cooper Dies at 89; Long-time Senator From Kentucky". New York Times.
  3. ^ "J. William Fulbright". Encyclopædia Britannica. 2009. Retrieved April 17, 2009.
  4. ^ Melinda Henneberger (May 22, 2000). "A Political Father Who Chose the High Road and Unpopular Stands". The New York Times.
  5. ^ Myrna Oliver (July 29, 2003). "Vance Hartke, 84; Indiana Senator Opposed Johnson on Vietnam". Los Angeles Times.
  6. ^ Johnson, Robert D. (2003). "The Progressive Dissent: Ernest Gruening and Vietnam". Vietnam and the American Political Tradition. pp. 58–81. doi:10.1017/CBO9780511615375.004. ISBN 9780521811484. Retrieved May 22, 2022.
  7. ^ Myrna Oliver (July 29, 2003). "Vance Hartke, 84; Indiana Senator Opposed Johnson on Vietnam". Los Angeles Times.
  8. ^ . Time Magazine. October 14, 1966. Archived from the original on February 20, 2008.
  9. ^ Mann, Robert (2002). A Grand Delusion: America's Descent into Vietnam. Basic Books. p. 554. ISBN 0-465-04370-4. Retrieved April 19, 2009.
  10. ^ Thurston Clarke (June 2008). . Vanity Fair. Archived from the original on December 20, 2014.
  11. ^ Matusow, Allen (1984). (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on March 16, 2009. Retrieved August 2, 2009.
  12. ^ . CNN. Archived from the original on June 15, 2009. Retrieved April 20, 2009.
  13. ^ Francis X. Clines (December 11, 2005). "Eugene J. McCarthy, Senate Dove Who Jolted '68 Race, Dies at 89". New York Times.
  14. ^ . Time Magazine. September 14, 1970. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007.
  15. ^ . Women in Congress. Office of the Clerk, U.S. Capitol, Room H154 - Washington, DC. Archived from the original on July 21, 2011. Retrieved April 20, 2009.
  16. ^ . The Washington Post. July 17, 1988. Archived from the original on October 22, 2012.
  17. ^ Richard Severo (December 16, 2005). "William Proxmire, Maverick Democratic Senator From Wisconsin, Is Dead at 90". New York Times.
  18. ^ Laura Mansnerus (April 1, 1998). "Bella Abzug, 77, Congresswoman And a Founding Feminist, Is Dead". New York Times.
  19. ^ "Les Aspin January 21, 1993 - February 3, 1994 18th Secretary of Defense Clinton Administration". U.S. Department of Defense.
  20. ^ Stephen Green (July 17, 1999). "Liberal Representative George Brown Jr. Dies". Daily News.
  21. ^ "13 Demos Press to End War". The Deseret News. May 25, 1971.
  22. ^ . Black Americans in Congress, 1870–2007. Office of History and Preservation, Office of the Clerk, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 2008. Archived from the original on March 8, 2012. Retrieved April 17, 2009.
  23. ^ . Georgetown University. February 5, 2007. Archived from the original on March 10, 2011. Retrieved April 17, 2009.
  24. ^ . Gotham Gazette. November 14, 2005. Archived from the original on April 27, 2007. Retrieved April 19, 2009.
  25. ^ Olson, James Stuart (1999). Historical dictionary of the 1960s. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 281–282. ISBN 0-313-29271-X. Retrieved April 19, 2009.
  26. ^ "White knight in a battle-bus". The Economist. June 1, 2006.
  27. ^ Martin Tolchin (January 7, 1994). "Thomas P. O'Neill Jr., a Democratic Power in the House for Decades, Dies at 81". New York Times.
  28. ^ Graeme Zielinski (January 15, 2002). "Longtime Rep. Henry Reuss Dies; Wis. Democrat a Banking Expert" (fee required). The Washington Post. He also was a foe of the Communist-baiting Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wis.); an early supporter of civil rights, conservation and congressional reform legislation; and a vocal opponent of the Vietnam War.
  29. ^ "Strong Criticism Comes in Reaction to Bombing". The Virgin Islands Daily News. December 22, 1972.
  30. ^ Morgan, Joseph G. (1997). The Vietnam Lobby. UNC Press. p. 110. ISBN 0-8078-2322-8. Retrieved April 19, 2009.
  31. ^ Beito, David T; Beito, Linda Royster (August 21, 2006). "The Christian Conservative Who Opposed the Vietnam War". History News Network.
  32. ^ Carl Hulse (February 9, 2003). "Threats and Responses: The Draft; A New Tactic Against War: Renew Talk About Draft". New York Times.
  33. ^ "Andrew Young". Encyclopædia Britannica.

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This is a list of U S senators and representatives who opposed the Vietnam War This includes those who initially supported the war but later changed their stance to a strong opposition to it Contents 1 Senate 2 House of Representatives 3 See also 4 ReferencesSenate EditSenator Party at opposition State Term at opposition Ref Start End nbsp Frank Church Democratic Idaho 3 January 1957 3 January 1981 1 nbsp John Sherman Cooper Republican Kentucky 7 November 1956 3 January 1973 2 nbsp J William Fulbright Democratic Arkansas 3 January 1945 31 December 1974 3 nbsp Albert Gore Sr Democratic Tennessee 3 January 1953 3 January 1971 4 nbsp Mike Gravel Democratic Alaska 3 January 1969 3 January 1981 5 nbsp Ernest Gruening Democratic Alaska 3 January 1959 3 January 1969 6 nbsp Vance Hartke Democratic Indiana 3 January 1959 3 January 1977 7 nbsp Mark Hatfield Republican Oregon 3 January 1967 3 January 1997 8 nbsp Jacob Javits Republican New York 3 January 1957 3 January 1981 9 nbsp Robert F Kennedy Democratic New York 3 January 1965 6 June 1968 10 nbsp Mike Mansfield Democratic Montana 3 January 1953 3 January 1977 11 nbsp Charles Mathias Republican Maryland 3 January 1969 3 January 1987 12 nbsp Eugene McCarthy Democratic Farmer Labor Minnesota 3 January 1959 3 January 1971 13 nbsp George McGovern Democratic South Dakota 3 January 1963 3 January 1981 14 nbsp Patsy Mink Democratic Hawaii 3 January 1965 3 January 1977 15 nbsp Wayne Morse Democratic Oregon 3 January 1945 3 January 1969 16 nbsp William Proxmire Democratic Wisconsin 28 August 1957 3 January 1989 17 House of Representatives EditRepresentative Party at opposition District Term at opposition Ref Start End nbsp Bella Abzug Democratic NY 19 3 January 1971 3 January 1973 18 NY 20 3 January 1973 3 January 1977 nbsp Les Aspin Democratic WI 01 3 January 1971 20 January 1993 19 nbsp George Brown Jr Democratic CA 29 3 January 1963 3 January 1971 20 nbsp Phillip Burton Democratic CA 05 18 February 1964 3 January 1975 21 nbsp Ron Dellums Democratic CA 07 3 January 1971 3 January 1975 22 nbsp Robert Drinan Democratic MA 03 3 January 1971 3 January 1973 23 MA 04 3 January 1973 3 January 1981 nbsp Ed Koch Democratic NY 17 3 January 1969 31 December 1973 24 NY 18 3 January 1973 31 December 1977 nbsp Allard K Lowenstein Democratic NY 05 3 January 1969 3 January 1971 25 nbsp Pete McCloskey Republican CA 11 12 December 1967 3 January 1973 26 nbsp Tip O Neill Democratic MA 08 3 January 1963 3 January 1987 27 nbsp Henry S Reuss Democratic WI 05 3 January 1955 3 January 1983 28 nbsp Donald Riegle Republican MI 07 3 March 1967 30 December 1976 29 nbsp James H Scheuer Democratic NY 21 3 January 1965 3 January 1973 30 nbsp Eugene Siler Republican KY 05 3 January 1963 3 January 1965 31 nbsp Pete Stark Democratic CA 08 3 January 1973 3 January 1975 32 nbsp Andrew Young Democratic GA 05 3 January 1973 29 January 1977 33 See also EditOpposition to the Vietnam War List of congressional opponents of the Iraq WarReferences Edit Schmitz David F 2003 Congress Must Draw the Line Senator Frank Church and Opposition to the Vietnam War and the Imperial Presidency In Woods Randall Bennett ed Vietnam and the American political tradition Cambridge University Press pp 121 148 ISBN 0 521 01000 4 Albin Krebs February 23 1991 John Sherman Cooper Dies at 89 Long time Senator From Kentucky New York Times J William Fulbright Encyclopaedia Britannica 2009 Retrieved April 17 2009 Melinda Henneberger May 22 2000 A Political Father Who Chose the High Road and Unpopular Stands The New York Times Myrna Oliver July 29 2003 Vance Hartke 84 Indiana Senator Opposed Johnson on Vietnam Los Angeles Times Johnson Robert D 2003 The Progressive Dissent Ernest Gruening and Vietnam Vietnam and the American Political Tradition pp 58 81 doi 10 1017 CBO9780511615375 004 ISBN 9780521811484 Retrieved May 22 2022 Myrna Oliver July 29 2003 Vance Hartke 84 Indiana Senator Opposed Johnson on Vietnam Los Angeles Times The Viet Nam Race Time Magazine October 14 1966 Archived from the original on February 20 2008 Mann Robert 2002 A Grand Delusion America s Descent into Vietnam Basic Books p 554 ISBN 0 465 04370 4 Retrieved April 19 2009 Thurston Clarke June 2008 The Last Good Campaign Vanity Fair Archived from the original on December 20 2014 Matusow Allen 1984 The Vietnam War the Liberals and the Overthrow of LBJ PDF Archived from the original PDF on March 16 2009 Retrieved August 2 2009 Back in Time At War with War CNN Archived from the original on June 15 2009 Retrieved April 20 2009 Francis X Clines December 11 2005 Eugene J McCarthy Senate Dove Who Jolted 68 Race Dies at 89 New York Times The Plight of The Doves Time Magazine September 14 1970 Archived from the original on September 30 2007 Patsy T Mink Women in Congress Office of the Clerk U S Capitol Room H154 Washington DC Archived from the original on July 21 2011 Retrieved April 20 2009 FBI Investigated Wayne Morse Over Vietnam War Opposition Johnson Allegedly Ordered Probe of Senator The Washington Post July 17 1988 Archived from the original on October 22 2012 Richard Severo December 16 2005 William Proxmire Maverick Democratic Senator From Wisconsin Is Dead at 90 New York Times Laura Mansnerus April 1 1998 Bella Abzug 77 Congresswoman And a Founding Feminist Is Dead New York Times Les Aspin January 21 1993 February 3 1994 18th Secretary of Defense Clinton Administration U S Department of Defense Stephen Green July 17 1999 Liberal Representative George Brown Jr Dies Daily News 13 Demos Press to End War The Deseret News May 25 1971 Ronald V Dellums Representative 1971 1998 Democrat from California Black Americans in Congress 1870 2007 Office of History and Preservation Office of the Clerk U S Government Printing Office Washington D C 2008 Archived from the original on March 8 2012 Retrieved April 17 2009 Friends and Students Remember Jesuit Pioneer Georgetown University February 5 2007 Archived from the original on March 10 2011 Retrieved April 17 2009 Ed Koch s Legacy Gotham Gazette November 14 2005 Archived from the original on April 27 2007 Retrieved April 19 2009 Olson James Stuart 1999 Historical dictionary of the 1960s Greenwood Publishing Group pp 281 282 ISBN 0 313 29271 X Retrieved April 19 2009 White knight in a battle bus The Economist June 1 2006 Martin Tolchin January 7 1994 Thomas P O Neill Jr a Democratic Power in the House for Decades Dies at 81 New York Times Graeme Zielinski January 15 2002 Longtime Rep Henry Reuss Dies Wis Democrat a Banking Expert fee required The Washington Post He also was a foe of the Communist baiting Sen Joseph R McCarthy R Wis an early supporter of civil rights conservation and congressional reform legislation and a vocal opponent of the Vietnam War Strong Criticism Comes in Reaction to Bombing The Virgin Islands Daily News December 22 1972 Morgan Joseph G 1997 The Vietnam Lobby UNC Press p 110 ISBN 0 8078 2322 8 Retrieved April 19 2009 Beito David T Beito Linda Royster August 21 2006 The Christian Conservative Who Opposed the Vietnam War History News Network Carl Hulse February 9 2003 Threats and Responses The Draft A New Tactic Against War Renew Talk About Draft New York Times Andrew Young Encyclopaedia Britannica Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of congressional opponents of the Vietnam War amp oldid 1176819445, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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