A Matter of Conscience: GI Resistance During the Vietnam War

Nine for Peace

Willa Seidenberg | Bill Short

In this episode of A Matter of Conscience, you’ll hear how churches and chains made an anti-war splash in 1968. Nine young men announced their resignation from the military by chaining themselves to church clergy during a 48-hour service to protest the Vietnam War. In their words: "They could not be a part of or support the oppressive and dehumanizing activities of the American military machine."   We'll hear from two of the Nine for Peace participants: Keith Mather and Oliver Hirsch.  You'll also hear about two other collective actions taken around the same time: the Fort Hood 3 and the Fort Hood 43.    

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