Vietnam
This collection features a variety of sources which focus on
the Vietnam anti-war movement and the Vietnamese liberation struggle. Our
collection includes voices of a movement which sought to end the war in Vietnam
and support the Vietnamese struggle for self-determination against French and
United States imperialism. These sources sought to provide a genuine glimpse
into the reality of the Vietnam War, which was often ignored by the United States
government and the mainstream media. Included in this collection are first hand
encounters of the war, flyers for Bay Area anti-war actions, information on
Vietnamese political prisoners, stories of how the war affected the women of
Vietnam, and anti-war art. Many of these sources are derived from Bay Area organizations.
Our collection includes print as well as audio materials.
Documents
Ho Chi Minh
Publisher: Nancy Barrett, Lincoln BergmanFormat: mp3Program: Nothing Is More Precious ThanCollection: Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh, Vietnamese President, in rare recording, speaks in English to express gratitude to people in the United States who oppose the war.
Jane Fonda on the Viet Nam Victory
Jane Fonda Speaks shortly after the Fall of Saigon at Pauley Ballroom on the U.C. Berkeley Campus about Vietnamese resistance to U.S. Bombing. on Nixon's propaganda surrounding the Viet Nam Victory, and its relation to the deception of the McCarthy Era.
Vietnam Reunified!
Publisher: Indochina Solidarity CoaltionFormat: FlyerCollection: Vietnam
Celebrate 1st anniversary of the total liberation of Vietnam; Celebrate Ho Chi Minh's 86th birthday and celebrate International Workers Day.
Black Soldier
Author: The Last PoetsFormat: PoemCollection: Vietnam
Reproduction of poem by the Last Poets.
Screening of Introduction To The Enemy
Publisher: The Indochina Peace CampaignFormat: FlyerCollection: Vietnam
Introduction To The Enemy is a documentary by Jane Fonda and Tom Hayden about the effects of the war in Vietnam. Event held at Pitt Graduate School of Public Health