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A Leaflet To Protest The 1968 Democratic National Convention In Chicago In Grant Park; This Led To Violence And The Infamous Police Riot
The American Anthropologist, Gerald Hickey, Kept A Typewritten Diary Of The 1968 Tet Offensive; He Was In Saigon During The Fighting
The Pass For American Negotiator Philip Habib To Attend The Landmark 1968 Paris Peace Talks With North Vietnam; Note The Low Number Of “00003” Indicating His Rank And Importance
Lt. William Calley Writes During His Trial For The My Lai Massacre
A Christmas Dinner Menu For A GI From 1968