#VietnameseBooks

2024-11-20

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The People Make the Peace

Forty years after the Vietnam War ended, many in the United States still struggle to come to terms with this tumultuous period of U.S. history. The domestic antiwar movement, with cooperation from their Vietnamese counterparts, played a significant role in ending the War, but few have examined its impact until now. In The People Make the Peace, edited by Karín Aguilar-San Juan and Frank Joyce, nine U.S. activists discuss the parts they played in opposing the War at home and their risky travels to Vietnam in the midst of the conflict to engage in people-to-people diplomacy.

"The book shatters stereotypes of protesters and shows the activists as thoughtful, courageous and compassionate strategists whose dedication to peaceful diplomacy helped end the war earlier…" - Medea Benjamin, CODEPINK

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The image shows two book covers side by side. The left cover, titled "Người Dân Làm Nên Hòa Bình," features a red background with a sketch of three people in a black and white illustration. The text includes Vietnamese and the names of the editors, Karin Aguilar-San Juan and Frank Joyce. The right cover, "The People Make the Peace," has a blue background and also illustrates three faces in a similar style, with an English subtitle about the Vietnam Antiwar Movement.

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