The Vietnam War: Opposing ViewpointsGreenhaven Press, 1998 - 284 من الصفحات Presidents, antiwar activists, & soldiers are among those who debate the causes & consequences of America's involvement in Vietnam in this collection of documents. |
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... Washington Monthly , August 1970 , by permission of the Washington Monthly . demns President Richard M. Nixon ( elected in 1968 ) 197 The Antiwar Movement Should Seek Influence Mainstream America Sam Brown.
... Washington Monthly , August 1970 , by permission of the Washington Monthly . demns President Richard M. Nixon ( elected in 1968 ) 197 The Antiwar Movement Should Seek Influence Mainstream America Sam Brown.
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... Washington Univer- sity in Washington , D.C. , wrote the following words of advice to would- be peace activists in the 1970 book Vietnam and the Silent Majority . Dissociate yourself , in every way that you honestly can , from the dis ...
... Washington Univer- sity in Washington , D.C. , wrote the following words of advice to would- be peace activists in the 1970 book Vietnam and the Silent Majority . Dissociate yourself , in every way that you honestly can , from the dis ...
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... Washington expressed clearly the respon- sibility of citizenship which I believe goes to the heart of the proposition under discussion . Washington said : " It may be laid down as a primary position and the basis of our system that ev ...
... Washington expressed clearly the respon- sibility of citizenship which I believe goes to the heart of the proposition under discussion . Washington said : " It may be laid down as a primary position and the basis of our system that ev ...
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