Monday, September 18, 2017

10-part Ken Burns documentary looks back on divisive Vietnam War

The Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument, by New Mexico artist Duke Sundt
(Carol Highsmith, Library of Congress)
(Albuquerque Journal) ... “The Vietnam War was a decade of agony that took the lives of more than 58,000 Americans,” Burns says. “Not since the Civil War have we as a country been so torn apart. There wasn’t an American alive then who wasn’t affected in some way – from those who fought and sacrificed in the war, to families of service members and POWs, to those who protested the war in open conflict with their government and fellow citizens. More than 40 years after it ended, we can’t forget Vietnam, and we are still arguing about why it went wrong, who was to blame and whether it was all worth it.” Continued

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