Soldiers In Revolt
Discover the compelling narrative of "Soldiers In Revolt" by David Cortright, published by Haymarket Books in 2005. This influential work, spanning 358 pages, provides a definitive account of the courageous resistance by GIs during the Vietnam War. Cortright sheds light on the motivations and actions of soldiers who stood against the war, offering a vital perspective on military dissent and protest movements in the United States. Featuring a new introduction by renowned historian Howard Zinn, this book not only highlights the struggles of those who fought in Vietnam but also examines the broader implications for peace and civil rights movements. Ideal for anyone interested in military history, political activism, and the Vietnam conflict, “Soldiers In Revolt” is a must-read addition to your bookshelf. Explore the voices of the brave men and women who challenged the status quo during one of America's most turbulent times.