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Malcolm Browne, whose photos of a monk burning himself sent shudders all the way to the White House, prompting President John F. Kennedy to order a reevaluation of his administration’s Vietnam ...
Photography has an unparalleled power to freeze moments, evoke emotions, and shape our understanding of history. A single ...
Societal movements, like the ones we are witnessing today in the streets of America, require leaders with plans to achieve visible results, promote ethical, equitable, and fair treatment for all ...
Featuring a mocking anti-religious lyric from lapsed Catholic Geezer, the romping After Forever is one of the most musically ...
By David Bolling Among the compelling excuses espoused by American policy makers and warmongers for the extraordinary cost in lives, treasure and domestic tranquility invested in the Vietnam War, was ...
On this day in 1963, Vietnamese Buddhist monk Thích Quảng Đức self-immolated to protest the persecution of Buddhists by the South Vietnamese government.
Unlike World War II, there were no huge victory parades in major cities to welcome Vietnam War veterans. It was 50 years ago that sustained U.S. bombing raids of North Vietnam began and the first ...
“I didn’t know what was wrong with me, just constantly, on edge and unease." What one Vietnam veteran has to say about PTSD during PTSD awareness month.
This vegetation — an obvious signifier for Vietnam and other Asian landscapes — was incongruously situated in an area that once witnessed the U.S. Civil War, on a site densely populated by ...
The Taste of History event reprised in the Sandstone Village, 736 Milan Ave. in Amherst, for the third year in a row to bring history to life. Representing several war eras, reenactors and vendors … ...
In April 1975, during the chaotic final days of the Vietnam War, there were some 3,000 babies in the country that had been fathered by U.S. servicemen.