The Saigon sisters privileged women in the resistance
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Language: | English |
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Ithaca
Northern Illinois University Press, an imprint of Cornell University Press
[2020]
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Series: | NIU Southeast Asian series.
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: pt. 1 CAUSE: YOUTH AT LYCEE MARIE CURIE TO THE GENEVA ACCORDS 1954
- 1. Thanh: "Our Hearts Beating for the Cause"
- 2. Trang: "Living a Contradiction"
- 3. Minh: "Generation at a Crossroads"
- 4. Le An: "The University of Life"
- 5. Sen: "A Question of Habit"
- 6. Tuyen: "A Chance to Succeed"
- 7. Lien An: "Deep Down, We Remained Vietnamese"
- 8. Xuan: "Liberty, Fraternity, and Equality Were Not for Our People"
- 9. Oanh: "I Did Not Become a Refugee"
- pt. 2 WAR AND AFTERMATH: GENEVA ACCORDS TO TODAY
- 10. Thanh: "We Are, After All, Human Beings"
- 11. Trang: "Prepared for Any Sacrifice or Risk"
- 12. Minh: "I Led Two Lives"
- 13. Le An: "The Theme of Our Work... Was Revolution"
- 14. Sen: "Working for the People, Not a Particular Party"
- 15. Tuyen: "Everyone Was Wrong"
- 16. Lien An: "We Understood What We Had to Do"
- 17. Xuan: "We Could Not Stay Indifferent"
- 18. Oanh: "French Are Very Nice in France and Very Colonialist in the Colonies"
- 19. Reuniting.