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The images changed how the world saw Vietnam, but especially how Americans saw their country, soldiers and the war itself, which ended 50 years ago this month.
The image, captured 53 years ago this weekend during the Vietnam War, galvanized the anti-war movement in the U.S. But a new documentary raises questions about who was behind the camera.
For cinema’s entire lifespan, much attention has been paid to “anti-war” filmmaking. From 1930’s “All Quiet on the Western Front,” the earliest authentic depiction of harrowing warfare, to “Saving ...
My Grandmother, the Anti-Fascist: 'Jails Were Filled With Women Who Had Dared Rebel' (Exclusive) In researching her new book, 'Women of War,' author Suzanne Cope found a whole new side of her ...
Israel’s anti-war protests avoid Gaza. These women are changing that. Their movement is small, but the women say anger in Israel after the ceasefire ended has given them space to talk about the ...