The Last Years: Vietnam and the Draft A Short History of the Draft The Draft during the Vietnam War (1964-1973)Stories of Draft ResistanceIQ TestsProsecutions and Conviction Rates The End of the Draft After the War The Draft Today ConclusionBibliographyPhotographsVideo Links Photographs Gerald Ford is pictured while he announces amnest for draft evaders at the White HouseStudents at the University of Washington Hold Signs to Protest the Vietnam WarVolunteers sit at a table to support resistance to the draft at the University of Washington Students at the University of Washington burn their draft cardsStudent at the University of Washington holds a sign to protest the war and the draftNearly 2,000 students attend a teach-in at Bailey Hall at the Cornell University in 1965Representatives from the Selective Service System conduct a draft lotteryA priest in Boston, Massachusetts burns a draft card in 1967Students burn their draft cards in protest at Memorial Stadium, May 10, 1969 at Bucknell University. Muhammad Ali, bust portrait (World Journal Tribune photo by Ira Rosenberg)