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Christian G. Appy

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  • Daniel Ellsberg.

    Courage is Contagious

    Daniel Ellsberg's decision to release the Pentagon Papers didn't happen in a vacuum.
    by Christian G. Appy via The Conversation on May 11, 2023
  • An American flag at the Vietnam Memorial on the National Mall.

    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 via Boston Review on January 26, 2018
  • Title card for Burns and Novick's Vietnam War documentary.

    Making History Safe Again: What Ken Burns Gets Wrong About Vietnam

    Vietnam was not a "tragic misunderstanding" but a campaign of "imperial aggression."
    by Christian G. Appy, Patrick Lawrence via Salon on October 15, 2017
  • Napalm explosion in Vietnam.

    Episode-by-Episode Reviews: "The Vietnam War"

    Watching Ken Burns' latest epic with a historian who has written extensively about the war.
    by Christian G. Appy via Process: A Blog for American History on September 18, 2017

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New York workers, angered by the Mayor's apparent anti-Vietnam-War sympathies, wave American flags as they march in a demonstration near City Hall in New York City on May 15, 1970.

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.
by Angela Serratore via Smithsonian on May 8, 2020
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