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    Vietnam: A Television History

    A six-year project from conception to completion, Vietnam: A Television History carefully analyzes the costs and consequences of a controversial but intriguing war. From the first hour through the last, the series provides a detailed visual and oral account of the war that changed a generation and continues to color American thinking on many military and foreign policy issues.

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    The Movement and the “Madman”

    Discover the story of the 1969 showdown between President Nixon and the antiwar movement. Told through firsthand accounts, the film reveals how movement leaders mobilized disparate groups to create two massive protests that changed history.

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    The Movement and the “Madman” (español)

    Descubra la historia de cómo se enfrentaron el presidente Nixon y el movimiento contra la guerra en 1969. Contada a través de relatos de primera mano, la película revela cómo los líderes del movimiento movilizaron a grupos dispares para crear dos protestas masivas que cambiaron la historia.

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    LBJ

    LBJ exploited his mastery of the legislative process to shepherd a collection of progressive programs through Congress with astounding success, but his visions of a Great Society were swallowed up in the quagmire of Vietnam.

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    Last Days in Vietnam

    April, 1975. During the chaotic final days of the American involvement in the Vietnam War, those in control faced an impossible decision—who would go and who would be left behind to face brutality, imprisonment, or even death. 

  • Vietnam: A Television History | Article

    Who's Who: United States

    List of the major United States policy makers in Vietnam.

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    Two Days in October

    In fall of 1967 in a jungle in Vietnam, a Viet Cong ambush nearly wiped out an American battalion. On a campus in Wisconsin, a student protest against the war spiraled out of control.

  • Vietnam: A Television History | Article

    Who's Who: North Vietnam

    A list of who's who in North Vietnam.

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    Hard Hat Riot

    Hard Hat Riot revisits New York in 1970, when student protestors against the Vietnam War violently clashed with construction workers, ushering in a new political and cultural divide that would redefine the American political landscape.

  • Return With Honor | Timeline

    Timeline of POWs

    30 years of revolutionary civil wars and repeated conflicts against colonial powers, peace comes to Vietnam in 1975.

  • Vietnam: A Television History | Article

    The M.I.A. Issue

    Important questions that won't go away.

  • Vietnam: A Television History | Article

    who's Who in South Vietnam

    List of Who's Who in South Vietnam.

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    Return With Honor

    "Return with Honor" is the story of American fighter pilots held as prisoners of war in North Vietnam. More than 20 veterans describe their captivity and their struggle to survive mentally and physically, and return with honor. Their moving accounts are combined with archival footage from Vietnam and the United States to create an inspiring tale of personal heroism.

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    Hard Hat Riot (español)

    Hard Hat Riot repasa los eventos de Nueva York en 1970, cuando los estudiantes que protestaban contra la guerra de Vietnam se enfrentaron violentamente con los obreros, marcando el comienzo de una nueva división política y cultural que redefiniría el panorama político estadounidense.

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    Eyes on the Prize

    Eyes on the Prize is an award-winning 14-hour television that covers all of the major events of the civil rights movement from 1954-1985., including the Montgomery bus boycott in 1954 to the Voting Rights Act in 1965.

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    Daughter from Danang

    Daughter From Danang cuts between mother and daughter as the two recall the pain of their separation, and retraces Hiep's journey from Vietnam to Pulaski, Tennessee, where she is adopted by a single woman and renamed Heidi.

  • JFK | Clip

    The Vietnam Question

    JFK justfied his use of force in Vietnam as a stand against Communism. 

  • Vietnam: A Television History | Article

    Writers reflect on the Vietnam War

    Read personal essays from some of the writres connected with the Vietnam War. 

  • Daughter from Danang | Article

    Living in Two Cultures

    Andrew Lam, a California-based journalist, short story writer, and National Public Radio commentator shares his thoughts on Vietnam and America.

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    War Letters

    From the Revolutionary War to Operation Desert Storm - newly discovered letters read by celebrity actors tell of courage, longing, and sacrifice.