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The article discusses the impact of protest music during the Vietnam War and its legacy. Judy Collins recalls performing Bob Dylan's "Masters of War" at a Washington D.C. protest in the 1960s, where the audience joined in enthusiastically. Protest songs of that era, such as "Masters of War," "Give Peace a Chance," and "Blowin' in the Wind," helped unite movements for peace and social change.
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