This collection of letters from 128 policy makers, military members, and soldiers' families answers this timely and provocative question. The letters featured are from George Bush, Henry Kissinger, Pierre Salinger, Ken Kesey, Oliver Stone, and many others.
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This collection of letters from 128 policy makers, military members, and soldiers' families answers this timely and provocative question. The letters featured are from George Bush, Henry Kissinger, Pierre Salinger, Ken Kesey, Oliver Stone, and many others.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Veteran and teacher determined to help students understand the divides and passions among the American public during the Vietnam War wrote letters to prominent public figures in decision making (e.g., Henry Kissinger, Robert S. McNamara), anti-war activists, veterans, and parents who had lost sons, to ask the question, What do you think are the most important things for today's junior high students to understand about the Vietnam War? Consists of the many responses McCloud received. *** 155pp. *** Glossary.