By David Horowitz On December 26, 1969, in Flint Michigan, roughly 300 college students â almost exclusively white â gathered in a run-down dance hall…
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By Claudio Resta At first glance Queimada, this extraordinary 1969 film by Bruno Pontecorvo, the same author of the Algiers war, might seem like a…
The diplomat exercised an unparalleled control over U.S. international affairs and policymaking. He was also the target of relentless critics, who deemed him unprincipled and…
by Jen Snow While the U.S. used the âdomino theoryâ with success in order to gain support from the American public during the Vietnam War, former…
By Mark Oshinskie The Vietnam War inflicted great pain: 58,220 Americansâaverage age, 23â were killed, along with over one million Vietnamese soldiers and civilians. Nightly…
By Indo Chinese It is clear that the French were defeated by the Viet Minh, and it is usual to attribute this to several…
By PETER VAN BUREN It was a humid June on the east coast 50 years ago when the New York Times began publishing the Pentagon Papers. The anniversary…
In todayâs world, the phrase âconspiracy theoryâ is pejorative and has a negative connotation. To many people, a conspiracy theory is an irrational, over-imaginative idea…