Phrases with «antiwar movement»

The phrase "antiwar movement" refers to a collective group of people who oppose or protest against war. They believe that using violence and engaging in armed conflict is not the way to solve problems, and they advocate for peaceful resolutions and alternatives to war. Full definition

Sentences with «antiwar movement»

  • Too many of us involved in the civil rights and antiwar movements wrecked our marriages and other relationships. (religion-online.org)
  • As the sixties wore on and the Civil Rights and antiwar movements became more militant, artists increasingly turned to politics, such as in Barnett Newman's sculpture Lace Curtain for Mayor Daley (1968), with its barbed wire, and in Philip Guston's painting Courtroom (1970), with its Klansman and accusing finger. (nga.gov)
  • Lyne: Well, it started because I came of age at a time when the antiwar movement was very strong and when early feminism was a touch point for any young woman who was growing up in the Bay area, so those were things that made me think, made me read. (businessinsider.com)
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