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Radical America #08.03: Organizing against the war: G.I.'s and civilians

Submitted by Reddebrek on July 11, 2013

Constituent articles:

- Introduction
- The olive-drab rebels military organizing during the Vietnam era (Rinaldi, Matthew)
- The anti-war movement and the war (O'Brien, James P.)
- Myths and truths a review of Frances Fitzgerald's Fire in the lake (Vien, Nguyen Khac)
- Radical America catalogue

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Rad America V8 I3.pdf (5.76 MB)

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