February 2018

  • At the end of this message, following the links to recent articles, is a repeat of an announcement of H-PAD’s series of “Broadsides for the Trump Era.” Links to Recent Articles of Interest   “The 9/11 Hijackers Were Iraqis, Right? Teaching in a Time of Wars” By Rebecca Gordon, TomDispatch.com, posted February 22 On the…

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  • “Historians for Peace and Democracy publishes five Broadsides for the Trump Era”   Margaret Power, co-chair, marmacpower1@gmail.com   Historians for Peace and Democracy (H-PAD) is pleased to announce the publication of five broadsides, collectively called Broadsides for the Trump Era. You can access them on the H-PAD website, here https://historiansforpeace.org/broadsides-for-the-trump-era/ This is a new series…

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  • Exceptional Victims

    The resistance to the Vietnam War was the most diverse and dynamic antiwar movement in U.S. history. We have all but forgotten it today. Christian G. Appy January 26, 2018 Boston Review Image: Aftermath of the Tet Offensive in Saigon, 1968 / manhhai This essay is featured in Boston Review’s print issue, Fifty Years Since MLK. Pre-order your copy…

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