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‘Vietdamned’
Can a new book rescue Bertrand Russell and Jean-Paul Sartre’s activism from irrelevance?
by
Yuan Yi Zhu
via
History Today
on
April 4, 2025
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'A Complete Unknown' Misses a Key Part of 1960s History
The Bob Dylan film forefronts a conflict between acoustic and electric music, while ignoring how the Vietnam War divided folk musicians.
by
Nina Silber
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Made By History
on
December 25, 2024
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Not Bob Hope’s Idea of Troop Entertainment
Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland provide an outlet for antiwar soldiers.
by
Lindsay Goss
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HNN
on
June 25, 2024
Tom Hayden and Jane Fonda, Capitol Hill Antiwar Lobbyists
In 1974, after years of grinding war in Vietnam had exhausted most of the antiwar movement, Tom Hayden and Jane Fonda came up with a new strategy.
by
Michael Koncewicz
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Jacobin
on
March 11, 2024
When the FBI Feared the Catholic Left
Even if today's anti-war protestors couldn’t tell you who the Berrigan brothers were, the Catholic Left’s shadow looms large.
by
Arvin Alaigh
via
Commonweal
on
March 11, 2024
Courage is Contagious
Daniel Ellsberg's decision to release the Pentagon Papers didn't happen in a vacuum.
by
Christian G. Appy
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The Conversation
on
May 11, 2023
When Eartha Kitt Disrupted the Ladies Who Lunch
The documentary short “Catwoman vs. the White House” reconstructs an unexpected moment of activism during the Vietnam War.
by
Scott Calonico
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Lauren Elyse Garcia
via
The New Yorker
on
February 16, 2022
Muhammad Ali Explains Why He Refused to Fight in Vietnam
“My conscience won’t let me go shoot my brother… for big powerful America.”
by
Josh Jones
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Open Culture
on
May 5, 2021
50 Years Later: How the Chicano Moratorium Changed L.A.
Upon the 50th anniversary of the Chicano Moratorium, participants reflect back on the movement that changed their lives and L.A. culture forever.
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Los Angeles Times
on
August 23, 2020
The 'Hard Hat Riot' of 1970 Pitted Construction Workers Against Anti-War Protesters
The Kent State shootings further widened the chasm among a citizenry divided over the Vietnam War.
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Angela Serratore
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Smithsonian
on
May 8, 2020
Fifty Years Ago Today, US Soldiers Joined the Vietnam Moratorium Protests in Mass Numbers
Soldiers who had fought in Vietnam weren’t pitted against an anti-war movement — in fact, many were actually part of it.
by
Derek Seidman
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Jacobin
on
October 15, 2019
Anti-War Protests 50 Years Ago Helped Mold The Modern Christian Right
Vietnam created a rupture in the Protestant church.
by
David Mislin
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The Conversation
on
May 2, 2018
Exceptional Victims
The resistance to the Vietnam War was the most diverse and dynamic antiwar movement in U.S. history. We have all but forgotten it today.
by
Christian G. Appy
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Boston Review
on
January 26, 2018
Hell No, He Must Go!
What anti-Trump protesters can learn from the successes, and mistakes, of the anti-Vietnam War movement.
by
David Kieran
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Slate
on
February 7, 2017
Vietnam in the Battlefield of Memory
On the war's 50th anniversary, peace activists will be challenging the Pentagon's whitewashed history.
by
Jon Wiener
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The Nation
on
April 15, 2015
Activism in the US
The Civil Rights movement led the way, soon followed by anti-war protests and activism for women’s issues and gay rights.
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Digital Public Library of America
on
April 1, 2013
Conservative Realism and Vietnam
We were warned.
by
Francis P. Sempa
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Modern Age
on
May 12, 2025
If You’ve Watched Ken Burns’ Vietnam Documentary, Do You Need Netflix’s?
I, a historian of the Vietnam War, have watched the Turning Point treatment. I have some notes.
by
Scott Laderman
via
Slate
on
April 30, 2025
A Chorus of Defiance
Fifty years after the Vietnam War’s end, lessons from the peace movement on mobilizing resistance.
by
David Cortright
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Boston Review
on
April 24, 2025
Resistance Reexamined
The complex, sometimes romanticized, but ultimately prophetic Catholic peace movement has critical lessons for today's America amid a genocidal war in Gaza.
by
Arvin Alaigh
via
Commonweal
on
April 23, 2025
America Has Gotten Coretta Scott King Wrong
Her ghostwritten autobiography diminishes her, and I found out why.
by
Jeanne Theoharis
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The Atlantic
on
April 7, 2025
A Way to Honor the Teach-in Movement at 60
It’s time for another national teach-in movement.
by
Robert Cohen
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Inside Higher Ed
on
March 21, 2025
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How Tinker v. Des Moines Established Students’ Free Speech Rights
“The lesson of the Tinker case is: Speak up. Stand up,” Mary Beth Tinker told us.
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Retro Report
on
March 13, 2025
FBI and CIA Conducted Illegal Surveillance of 1960s Student Activists in the South
Newly declassified records reveal how paranoia about subversion in conservative states resulted in major constitutional violations.
by
Jeremy Kuzmarov
via
CovertAction Magazine
on
March 13, 2025
‘Commonweal’ and the Vietnam War
In 1964, Commonweal supported the Vietnam War. In 1966, the magazine condemned it in blunt, theological terms. What changed?
by
Peter Steinfels
via
Commonweal
on
February 22, 2025
When the Personal Was Political
Second-wave feminists meant business—but they had a lot of fun at it, too.
by
Jill Filipovic
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Democracy Journal
on
December 17, 2024
The Free Speech Movement at Sixty and Today’s Unfree Universities
Can speech be free when billionaires buy influence on campus?
by
Robert Cohen
via
Academe
on
December 4, 2024
You Had to Be There
Whose side is the war correspondent on?
by
Zoë Hu
via
The Baffler
on
November 5, 2024
Why Do Student Protest Movements Fail?
The uncompromising idealism of student protesters is rooted in social and economic isolation and detachment.
by
Paul Baumann
via
Commonweal
on
September 27, 2024
partner
Civics Skills: How the Supreme Court's Tinker Ruling Affects Students
An anti-Vietnam protest that resulted in the Supreme Court confirming that students are persons under the constitution.
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Retro Report
on
August 22, 2024
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