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Our war

what we did in Vietnam and what it did to us
1996

Winter soldiers

an oral history of the Vietnam Veterans Against the War
1997
A history of the Vietnam Veterans Against the War, told through the narratives of current and former members, examining the reasons why these individuals returned from Asia firmly opposed to the war.

Too big a storm

2004
When serious worrier Brady Callahan meets vivacious Sally Cooper, daughter of a wealthy Minnesota family, they develop a close friendship that helps them both grow and survive during the turbulent Vietnam War era.

War and watermelon

2011
As the summer of 1969 turns to fall in their New Jersey town, twelve-year-old Brody plays football in his first year at junior high while his older brother's protest of the war in Vietnam causes tension with their father.

Stop this war!

American protest of the conflict in Vietnam
2000
A social history of the protest by United States citizens against the Vietnam War, from the days of the first American involvement in Vietnam in the early 1960s through the 1970s.

Tinker v. Des Moines

student protest
1997
Considers the landmark case that dealt with the rights of students to wear arm bands to protest U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War.

Waging peace

the art of war for the antiwar movement
2007

Sing a battle song

the revolutionary poetry, statements, and communiqu?s of the Weather Underground, 1970-1974
2006
A collection of writings, including essays, stories, and poems, by members of the Weather Underground, a radical group of students who embarked on a series of bombings in protest of the Vietnam War.

Saturday

2005
Henry Perowne, a London neurosurgeon, goes through his normal Saturday activities, including a weekly squash game, but his unease grows as he makes his way through the throngs of anti-war protesters clogging London's streets, until a minor car accident with the petulant Baxter begins a series of events that erupts into violence.

Tinker v. Des Moines

the right to protest in schools
2013
Discusses the history of the landmark Supreme Court case Tinker v. Des Moines, in which, the Supreme Court ruled that students have the right to protest in school.

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