Abstract
The escalation of America’s war in Vietnam coincided with the culmination of the long-fought civil rights movement. Most, if not all, Black leaders voiced opposition to the Vietnam War before the end of the 1960s. However, it was the racially disproportionate statistics in the military in the early years of the conflict to activists fracture within the movement. Regardless of when individual Black leaders spoke out, what they specifically spoke out against, and how radically they voiced opposition, Black leaders put race before nation when voicing an opinion on Vietnam.
Recommended Citation
Busby, Nicholas L.
(2022)
"Race Before Nation: African American Activists and Their Response to the War in Vietnam,"
Grand Valley Journal of History: Vol. 8:
Iss.
1, Article 3.
Available at:
https://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/gvjh/vol8/iss1/3