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Working-Class War: Vietnam and a Redefinition of Working-Class Americanism

Working-Class War: Vietnam and a Redefinition of Working-Class Americanism

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Episode 25 confronts the issue of the Vietnam War and the role it played within working-class America. Pettengill notes that the war created deep divisions within the ranks of American workers. For the white working class, it continued to push them to embrace political conservatism. For workers of color, the war served to demonstrate the deep hypocrisies inherent in American political life. Mixed into all of this was Martin Luther King's Poor People's March to Washington. What started out as an effort to unionize the sanitation workers of Memphis ended in the assassination of MLK. By 1968, these events set the stage for a political transition.

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