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Collateral damage
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--- Sun Fountain Productions Inc.
"Regret to Inform," a documentary about American and Vietnamese
widows, shows the devastation of the Vietnam War lingers long after
the shooting stopped.
By BILL BLANKENSHIP
The Capital-Journal
Barbara Sonneborn buried the flag-draped coffin of her husband in
1968, but it took her more than 20 years to begin exhuming her
feelings about the war that killed him.
Childhood sweethearts from age 14, the young couple went to
colleg...
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The lessons of Vietnam: using literature to introduce students to the Vietnam War.
Social Education
; DECADES AFTER the evacuation of American troops from Southeast Asia, the teaching of the Vietnam War remains one of the most controversial issues in the American classroom. The lack of a shared perspective--even today--on the Vietnam War stands in sharp contrast to the mobilized support among
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Daum, Andreas W., Lloyd C. Gardner, and Wilfried Mausbach, eds. America, the Vietnam War, and the World: Comparative and International Perspectives.(Book Review)
History: Review of New Books
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"One More Redskin Bites the Dirt": Racial Melancholy in Vietnam War Representation
The Arizona Quarterly
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ON VIETNAM WAR AND ITS PROTESTERS
The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
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