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Issue: 72
Item Creation Date: Winter 2007
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Added: 27 Mar 2007 [Updated: 14 Nov 2016]
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Issue: 73
Item Creation Date: Spring 2007
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Added: 18 Jun 2007 [Updated: 18 Jun 2007]
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Issue: 71
Item Creation Date: Fall 2006
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Added: 14 Nov 2006 [Updated: 14 Nov 2016]
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Issue: 70
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Added: 05 Jul 2006 [Updated: 05 Jul 2006]
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Issue: 69
Item Creation Date: Spring 2006
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Added: 24 Apr 2006 [Updated: 24 Apr 2006]
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Item Creation Date: 9 August 2002
Collection: R. Mike Womack Collection
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Added: 19 Apr 2005 [Updated: 10 Apr 2019]
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Item Creation Date: 09 August 2002
Collection: R. Mike Womack Collection
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Added: 19 Apr 2005 [Updated: 19 Apr 2005]
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Serial Item Number: 1456Serial210648
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A Name on the Wall by William Nack
Volume: 95
Issue: 3
Item Creation Date: 23 July 2001
Collection: Alfred L. Martin Collection
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Added: 17 Oct 2004 [Updated: 17 Oct 2004]
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Vietnam: A Television History - Legacies
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In the U.S., wartime hostility and wariness have had their post-war counterparts in the attitudes of many combat veterans and former activists in the anti-war movement. The national celebration that greeted the U.S. hostages returning from Iran in early 1981 brought a chorus of protests from Vietnam veterans who felt the country had ignored or denigrated their service, suffering and accomplishments. Issues such as the longterm effect of exposure to the defoliant ^D<'agent orange^D>' and post-traumatic stress disorder began to capture wider public attention. ^D<'Legacies^D>' reviews the impact of the war's conclusion, both in Vietnam, which has experienced widespread political repression, and in Cambodia, which has suffered a genocidal holocaust under the Khmer Rouge's regime. In recent years, the architects and executors of policy during the Vietnam era have reached their respective conclusions about the war's meaning and have offered their respective conclusions about the war's meaning and have offered their retrospective judgments. Many of their statements are woven into this episode, which examines the ^D<'Vietnam analogy^D>' in relation to post-Vietnam political crises in many other global regions. ^D<'Legacies^D>' attempts to assess the present mood and future prospects of the '60s generation-children of the post World War II baby boom who came of age during the tumultuous years of the Vietnam War. How that divided generation defines and implements its responsibilities will be the most significant of all the legacies of Vietnam.
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Added: 06 Jan 2005 [Updated: 20 Jan 2026]
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Vietnam: A Television History - Homefront, U.S.A.
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A significant but little known turning point in the Vietnam War occurred in August, 1967, when a public opinion poll showed, for the first time, a majority of Americans considered U.S. Participation in the war a ^D<'mistake.^D>' As Senator William Fulbright (D., Arkansas) observed then, ^D<'I don't recall^DELas strong a division of opinion ^DELas now exists with regard to the Vietnamese War. That's true, I believe, in the [Senate Foreign Relations] Committee. I think-from the reports in the newspapers and magazines-that exists in the country.^D>' Focusing on the hearts and minds of Americans as they tried to evaluate an undeclared war whose origins and objectives were unclear, and whose costs were growing, Fulbright is one of a gallery of Americans, both for and against the Vietnam War, who appears in ^D<'Homefront, USA.^D>' The episode opens with President Johnson's somber Christmas Eve address five weeks after the assassination of John Kennedy. Johnson appealed for ^D<'peace on earth, good will toward all men^D>' in the spirit of slain Presidents Kennedy and Abraham Lincoln. It continues, offering a clear and measured overview of the subsequent domestic upheaval: the waves of anti-war demonstrations; the assassinations of Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy; the rhetoric of the 1968 Presidential candidates; the Nixon administration attacks on the press; the shooting of students at Kent State University; the ^D<'hard hats: marching in New York City; and Vietnam veterans throwing their medals away on the steps of the U.S. Capitol. As the country's longest war continued and casualties mounted, Americans in the cities and the heartland searched their souls, as a slowly widening credibility gap separated them from their leaders.
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Added: 06 Jan 2005 [Updated: 20 Jan 2026]
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