The impact of the anti-war protest movement.

In a session from the "Vietnam Reconsidered: Lessons from a War" conference entitled "The impact of the anti-war protest movement", a panel discusses anti-war protests and the effect they had on the prosecution of the Vietnam War. Panelists are former Students for a Democratic Society leader Todd Gi...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: University of Southern California. School of Journalism (sponsoring body.)
University of Southern California. Center for the Humanities (sponsoring body.)
University of Southern California. School of International Relations (sponsoring body.)
Immaculate Heart College Center (Los Angeles, Calif.) (sponsoring body.)
Vietnam Reconsidered
Other Authors: Gitlin, Todd (Panelist)
Sigal, Clancy (Moderator)
Schrade, Paul (Panelist)
Dellinger, David T., 1915-2004 (Panelist)
Language:English
Published: Van Nuys, CA : On-Site Taping Services, 1983.
Series:Vietnam Reconsidered, Lessons from a War
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Physical Description:1 audio file (1 hr., 35 min., 17 sec).
Format: Conference Proceeding Audio Software

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