附註:Includes index.
Ch. 1. Mary Clarke -- Ch. 2. Michael Myerson -- Ch. 3. Harold Supriano -- Ch. 4. Herbert Aptheker -- Ch. 5. Dave Dellinger -- Ch. 6. Hugh Manes -- Ch. 7. J.B. Neilands -- Ch. 8. Julius Lester -- Ch. 9. Betty Boardman -- Ch. 10. Bill Heick -- Ch. 11. John Pairman Brown -- Ch. 12. Anne Weills -- Ch. 13. Madeline Duckles -- Ch. 14. Ethel Taylor -- Ch. 15. Cora Weiss -- Ch. 16. Noam Chomsky -- Ch. 17. Peter Weiss -- Ch. 18. Irma Zigas -- Ch. 19. George McT. Kahin -- Ch. 20. George Wald -- Ch. 21. Ramsey Clark -- Ch. 22. Paul Mayer -- Ch. 23. Susan Miller-Coulter -- Ch. 24. Telford Taylor -- Appendix: U.S. Citizens Who Traveled to North Vietnam, 1965-1972.
摘要:"This is the first collection of interviews with Americans who publicly opposed the Vietnam War and who traveled to Hanoi to demonstrate their commitment toward ending the brutal conflict. The presence in Hanoi of these Americans enraged America's hawks, and the activists were initially denounced in the United States as either traitors or communists. However, they saw themselves as "the loyal opposition," patriots committed to preserving the ideals upon which the United States was founded. In the end, these men and women played a vital role in igniting a tumultuous international debate about U.S. involvement in Vietnam, which finally forced America's political leadership to bring the troops back home, precipitating an end to the war."--Jacket.