Against the Vietnam War: Writings by ActivistsMary Susannah Robbins Syracuse University Press, 1999 - 317 trang Throughout these 25 essays and speeches, Robbins weaves the beginning of the antiwar movement of the 1960s with reflections about the consequences of Vietnam on today's social and political agenda. Some of these pieces are classics of the era, but others are published here for the first time. |
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The Need to Remember David Harris | 1 |
From Ha Ha Ha McNamara Robert Malecki | 41 |
My Vietnam Jane Bond Moore | 55 |
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