2014
DOI: 10.5810/kentucky/9780813145075.001.0001
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Selma to Saigon

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“…Follow-on work mostly replicated this [2,27]. After discussions among ourselves and checking with one of the FFL authors [41], we concluded that the intended definition is the one we have given. In the next section we will do so.…”
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confidence: 74%
“…Follow-on work mostly replicated this [2,27]. After discussions among ourselves and checking with one of the FFL authors [41], we concluded that the intended definition is the one we have given. In the next section we will do so.…”
Section: Oae1 Definitionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…20 After the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., African-American soldiers as well as the black public became increasingly disillusioned with the war. 21 More than any other event, King's scorching denunciation of Vietnam as an imperialistic war imperiling the hopes of the Great Society resonated with African-Americans and became a rallying cry for their future anti-war rhetoric. Writing for Ebony in the summer of 1968, correspondent Deckle McLean found that other than the African-American noncommissioned officers "who have found a warren in the Armed Forces, " there were few African-American voices expressing support for the war.…”
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“…It was an important factor underlying his indelibly significant decision to speak out against the war. 27 For the thousands of African-Americans soldiers who survived the physical ravages of the war, the scars of Vietnam never healed. As a result, African-American resentment over the Vietnam War lingers which is largely attributable to their tremendous opposition to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.…”
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