Pictures Which Capture America's Struggle to Be At Ease About Vietnam American soldiers…Viet Cong…peace demonstrators…three American presidents…famous entertainers on the battlefield and the... This description may be from another edition of this product.
David Chananie's evocative collection of photographs from the National Archives & commentaries & quotations shows us how we are still NOT YET AT EASE with who we once were, what we once had to do & how we're still coping with the aftermath of the Vietnam War. It is a magnificent treasure, to be taken to heart & revisited often.
A fitting tribute to a painful time
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David Chananie's Not Yet At Ease: Photographs Of America's Continuing Engagement With The Vietnam War employs more than 150 photographs to reflect all of the sides of America's social and political turmoil regarding our participation in the Viet Nam War. Here depicted in historical photography is the agony of the war wound, the triumph over an enemy, the journalist killed while covering the war, the whirlwind of sorrows and the pride of the Wall, and the struggle of Vietnam veterans to keep their memories alive. Thee are battlefield photos from both sides of the conflict, as well as the anti-war protests at home. Some of these photographs have lain unseen for decades within the vaults of the National Archives. Not Yet At Ease is a fitting tribute to a painful time and a recommended addition to personal, school, and community library Photography and 20th Century American History reference collections.
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