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A 4 page book review on Simon Hall’s Peace and Freedom: The Civil Rights and Antiwar Movements in the 1960s. No additional sources cited.
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Rights Movement that changed the nation and also the Vietnam War. Both of these social/political realities impacted the nation in many ways. Interestingly enough, when people think of these topics
they do not often, if ever, consider them together. This is something that Simon Hall does in his book Peace and Freedom: The Civil Rights and Antiwar Movements in the
1960s. The following paper offers a book review of Halls work. A Review of Simon Halls Peace and Freedom As mentioned, most people envision the two subjects of
Halls book separately. But, the truth is that they both worked together to indicate some serious problems in society. For example, many blacks were not willing to enter into a
war, fighting for a country that cared little if anything for them. This is a topic that runs throughout Halls book. Towards the beginning he quotes, for example, a leaflet
from the time: "No one has a right to ask us to risk our lives and kill other Colored People in Santo Domingo and Vietnam, so that the White American
can get richer. We will be looked upon as traitors by all the Colored People of the world if the Negro people continue to fight and die without a cause"?
(Hall, 2006; 28). This also brings into play the truth wherein many African Americans sought out communism as a solution to the problem. This is not something that is often
considered or discussed when speaking of the Civil Rights Movement. Further on in the book the issue is discussed further as the author illustrates how many blacks did not
want to die for a country that was so racist. "We will not fight and kill other people of color in the world who, like black people, are being victimized
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