"A Voice From Exile" by Roger Williams, The New York Times, November 6, 1971
Williams, an American living in exile in Canada, writes that many war resisters fled the U.S. during the Vietnam War because they believed fighting was immoral. He argues that they did not want amnesty or forgiveness, since that would mean admitting guilt, but instead demanded an end to the war. Williams says exiles would continue to protest U.S. militarism, support war victims, and fight for justice even though they could not return home.
Resource Identifier
VoiceFrom Exile
Citation
Roger Neville Williams papers, Collection No. 7473, Box 2, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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