Review:

Civil Rights And Vietnam: Race, Refugees, And Relations After World War Ii By Ellen D. Wu

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Civil Rights and Vietnam: Race, Refugees, and Relations after World War II by Ellen D. Wu is a book that explores the intersections of civil rights movements in America and the Vietnam War, focusing on race relations and the experiences of refugees during and after World War II.

Key Features

  • Detailed examination of civil rights movements
  • Exploration of race relations during the Vietnam War era
  • Focus on the experiences of refugees post-World War II

Pros

  • Insightful analysis of historical events
  • Well-researched and informative
  • Addresses important and timely issues related to civil rights and refugee experiences

Cons

  • May be dense or academic in writing style for some readers
  • Limited focus on other aspects of the Vietnam War

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