Based on more than one hundred interviews with participants and accompanied by nearly forty photographs and maps, Battle Green Vietnam tells the story of the 1971 antiwar protest by Vietnam veterans that resulted in the largest mass arrest in Massachusetts history.
Based on more than one hundred interviews with participants and accompanied by nearly forty photographs and maps, Battle Green Vietnam tells the story of the 1971 antiwar protest by Vietnam veterans that resulted in the largest mass arrest in Massachusetts history.
Elise Lemire is the author of Black Walden: Slavery and Its Aftermath in Concord, Massachusetts and "Miscegenation": Making Race in America, both published by the University of Pennsylvania Press. A two-time fellowship recipient from the National Endowment for the Humanities, she is Professor of Literature at Purchase College, SUNY.
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Contents Introduction. The Power of Place and Performance Chapter 1. Paul Revere's Ride Chapter 2. Minute Men Statues Chapter 3. Memorial War Obelisks Chapter 4. Battle Roads and Fields Chapter 5. Historical Reenactment Chapter 6. Memorial Day Epilogue. Memorializing the Vietnam War Abbreviations of Sources and Organizations Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
Contents Introduction. The Power of Place and Performance Chapter 1. Paul Revere's Ride Chapter 2. Minute Men Statues Chapter 3. Memorial War Obelisks Chapter 4. Battle Roads and Fields Chapter 5. Historical Reenactment Chapter 6. Memorial Day Epilogue. Memorializing the Vietnam War Abbreviations of Sources and Organizations Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
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