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Confronting the War Machine Michael S. Foley

Confronting the War Machine By Michael S. Foley

Confronting the War Machine by Michael S. Foley


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This work looks at draft resistance, the cutting edge of the anti-war movement at the height of the Vietnam conflict. It focuses on Boston as a prominent centre of the movement and reveals the crucial role of draft resisters in shifting anti-war sentiment to the centre of American politics.

Confronting the War Machine Summary

Confronting the War Machine: Draft Resistance during the Vietnam War by Michael S. Foley

Shedding light on a misunderstood form of opposition to the Vietnam War, Michael Foley tells the story of draft resistance, the cutting edge of the antiwar movement at the height of the war's escalation. Unlike so-called draft dodgers, who left the country or manipulated deferments, draft resisters openly defied draft laws by burning or turning in their draft cards. Like civil rights activists before them, draft resisters invited prosecution and imprisonment. Focusing on Boston, one of the movement's most prominent centers, Foley reveals the crucial role of draft resisters in shifting antiwar sentiment from the margins of society to the center of American politics. Their actions inspired other draft-age men opposed to the war - especially college students - to reconsider their place of privilege in a draft system that offered them protections and sent disproportionate numbers of working-class and minority men to Vietnam. This recognition sparked the change of tactics from legal protest to mass civil disobedience, drawing the Johnson administration into a confrontation with activists who were largely suburban, liberal, young, and middle class - the core of Johnson's Democratic constituency. Examining the day-to-day struggle of antiwar organizing carried out by ordinary Americans at the local level, Foley argues for a more complex view of citizenship and patriotism during a time of war.

Confronting the War Machine Reviews

Here we are introduced to a group of people who confronted some of the most difficult political and moral dilemmas of the entire Cold War period, and did so with seriousness, commitment, and courage. - Christian G. Appy, author of Working-Class War: American Combat Soldiers and Vietnam

About Michael S. Foley

Michael S. Foley is assistant professor of history at the City University of New York's College of Staten Island.

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NLS9780807854365
9780807854365
0807854360
Confronting the War Machine: Draft Resistance during the Vietnam War by Michael S. Foley
New
Paperback
The University of North Carolina Press
2003-03-31
456
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