November 24, 2000
Reasons to Remember the Antiwar Movement, and Why Some Have Forgotten It
To the Editor:
For many of us who dedicated a significant portion of our adult lives to various movements in the 1960's and 1970's (opposing American engagement in the Vietnam War was but one of these struggles), H. Bruce Franklin's piece no doubt brought back a flood of personal recollections ("The Antiwar Movement We Are Supposed to Forget," The Review, October 20). . . .
Yet there is something very wrong-headed about Franklin's effort. Quite simply, he seems to have missed
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