Concluding part of our two-part episode on the GI resistance to the Vietnam
war, in conversation with Jerry Lembcke, a Vietnam army veteran, now
sociologist and author. Most further reading is linked to in the show notes of
part 1.
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This article gives a good general overview of the GI resistance movement:
https://libcom.org/history/1961-1973-gi-resistance-in-the-vietnam-war
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This is our short video history of the movement:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzhM9eDoM80
This is our playlist of Vietnam war protest music:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Pj9AucSc9Y&list;=PL71HxBMvC6bxaaxqKun66juixXqPZFjCN
You can get Jerry Lembcke's books here:
FOOTNOTES
– Here you can get the excellent documentary, Sir, No Sir!:
https://www.amazon.com/Sir-No-Suppressed-Movement-Vietnam/dp/B000IB0DE4
– This is an article Jerry wrote on the "spitting" myth:
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
– This episode was edited by Stephanie Hydal:
http://www.stephaniehydal.com/portfolio/
– Music used this episode was "Ain't Going to Study War no more" by Leon
Lishner and Friends –
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Leon_Lishner_and_Friends/Songs_For_The_Dawn_Of_Peace/26_-_Aint_Gonna_Study_War_No_More_Down_by_the_Riverside_USA
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