1973 VIETNAM CAMBODIA INDOCHINA JANE FONDA TOM HAYDEN

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THE INDOCHINA PEACE CAMPAIGN , published by the Indochina Peace Campaign , headquartered on the Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica, California , dated on the cover as of September 1973 , printed at ’ Barbara’s Place’, Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, California , the group describes itself, ’The Indochina Peace Campaign is a coordinated grassroot network of activists committed to finally stopping all U.S. aggression in Indochina …’ , opens with a discussion of what to the group considered as the good and bad news regarding the Vietnam War, and the campaign being waged against it during the previous year of 1972, including ‘the offensive of the [North] Vietnamese threatening the Thieu dictatorship and the U.S. “Vietnamization” strategy’, ’Responses to [American] battlefield defeats’, the ’Paris Peace Talks’, ’a NATIONALLY VISIBLE MULTI-MEDIA TOUR by Jane Fonda [and] Tom Hayden, ’forces working against us (and McGovern) …’, Saturation bombing of Hanoi and Cambodia by B-52s, and news ’Internationally [of] Jane Fonda [and] Tom Hayden [traveling] to Scandinavia, France and England to set up … coordination … with the grassroots Vietnam movement in Sweden … [with] plans … for the exchange of organizers between the U.S. and Stockholm …’, and more. Follows is a summary of war, agitation and protest history, by country, for the first portion of read more