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It was still The Fifties in the summer of 1963. By the next summer, the fan was spraying it against every wall.In less than a year, Martin Luther King went to Washington with his dream, President Kennedy was dead, and something happened in Vietnam's Gulf of Tonkin.The "Waldo Sun-Advertiser," a small daily newspaper in suburban New Jersey, reported the events with its community news.It assigned a reporter to cover local civil-rights advocates who went to the March on Washington.When the President was gunned down in Dallas, the "Sun-Advertiser" got reaction to the assassination from town fathers.The "Sun-Advertiser's" main stories about Vietnam came from wire services. But, it did run staff-written obituaries on page one to honor the war dead from its circulation area.This is the story of what happened on the "Sun-Advertiser" when the trouble started.
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