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The main difference between a teach-in and a seminar is the refusal to limit the discussion to a specific frame of... a teach-in at the University of Chicago in May 1965 began with a discussion of the Vietnam... The first major teach-in was organized by... The largest Vietnam teach-in was held on May 21...

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