Walter Cronkite on His Vietnam War Commentary
Walter Cronkite, anchorman of the CBS Evening News, discusses his Vietnam War coverage and the importance of his commentary. Continue reading
Walter Cronkite, anchorman of the CBS Evening News, discusses his Vietnam War coverage and the importance of his commentary. Continue reading
Jeanne Bokina Christie was a member of the American Red Cross group, the "Donut Dollies," a group of young females sent to Vietnam to help boost the morale of U.S. troops with recreational programs. Continue reading
Alan Alda, one of the stars of 70's T.V. series M*A*S*H, talks about what it was like to film the last episode of this show that defined a generation. Continue reading
John Murtagh was nine years old when his family's home was bombed by the Weather Underground. Murtagh shares his memories of that night. Continue reading
Weather Underground co-founder Mark Rudd discusses the regret he still feels and recalls spending many years on the run after being indicted. Continue reading
FBI informant Larry Grathwohl discusses Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn's plan for America from the perspective of an undercover member of the Weather Underground organization. Continue reading
Eddie Adams, an American combat photographer and photojournalist, discusses his Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph taken on a Saigon street on February 1, 1968. Continue reading