Vietnam Anti-War Movement
Panelists talked about the Vietnam anti-war movement. Panelists included former anti-war activist Tom Hayden, historian Marilyn Young, and a… read more
Panelists talked about the Vietnam anti-war movement. Panelists included former anti-war activist Tom Hayden, historian Marilyn Young, and author David Maraniss. Robert Schenkkan, who wrote the play All the Way, served as moderator. They spoke about their views on the impact of a divided country on American culture, education, race relations, and civic life. "The War at Home" was a panel at a three-day “Vietnam War Summit” held at the LBJ Presidential Library in Austin, Texas. close
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Tom Hayden State Senator (Former)
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Robert Schenkkan Playwright and Screenwriter
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