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Vietnam. And the New Left. The New Left. Students for a Democratic Society Berkeley Civil Rights Free Speech Movement Anti-War Movement. Documents. French Leader Charles de Gaulle, p. 429 Independence Leader Ho Chi Minh, p. 430 President Dwight Eisenhower, p. 430

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Vietnam

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  1. Vietnam And the New Left

  2. The New Left • Students for a Democratic Society • Berkeley • Civil Rights • Free Speech Movement • Anti-War Movement

  3. Documents • French Leader Charles de Gaulle, p. 429 • Independence Leader Ho Chi Minh, p. 430 • President Dwight Eisenhower, p. 430 • Undersecretary of State, p. 432 • Draftee Sebastian A. Ilacqua, p. 433 • Rock Band Country Joe and the Fish, p. 435

  4. Primary Source Analysis • Who wrote this source? • Why? • What is the perspective of the author? • What does the source tell us about when it was written? • How does the source connect to the secondary readings in the chapter?

  5. Loewen • Choose one of the photos in Loewen’s chapter on Vietnam and write a short paragraph arguing the OPPOSITE of what you argued in your blog post. • For example, if you argued for the inclusion of Vietnam photos in textbooks, argue the opposite. • Share arguments for and against with a partner.

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