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Vietnam Veteranos Chicanos Recall The War Lea Ybarra Edward James Olmos

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Vietnam Veteranos Chicanos Recall The War Lea Ybarra Edward James Olmos
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Publisher: University of Texas Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.66 MB
Pages: 262
Author: Lea Ybarra; Edward James Olmos
ISBN: 9780292798496, 0292798490
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Vietnam Veteranos Chicanos Recall The War Lea Ybarra Edward James Olmos by Lea Ybarra; Edward James Olmos 9780292798496, 0292798490 instant download after payment.

One of the most decorated groups that served in the Vietnam War, Chicanos fought and died in numbers well out of proportion to their percentage of the United States' population. Yet despite this, their wartime experiences have never received much attention in either popular media or scholarly studies. To spotlight and preserve some of their stories, this book presents substantial interviews with Chicano Vietnam veterans and their families that explore the men's experiences in combat, the war's effects on the Chicano community, and the veterans' postwar lives. Lea Ybarra groups the interviews topically to bring out different aspects of the Chicano vets' experiences. In addition to discussing their involvement in and views on the Vietnam War, the veterans also reflect on their place in American society, American foreign policy, and the value of war. Veterans from several states and different socioeconomic classes give the book a broad-based perspective, which Ybarra frames with sociological material on the war and its impact on Chicanos.

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