Advanced Search
Print - Close Window
www.greenwood.com/catalog/BC6211.aspx
All Greenwood Products
North to Canada Men and Women Against the Vietnam War
James Dickerson
ISBN: 0-313-36106-1
ISBN-13: 978-0-313-36106-7
232 pages
Praeger Publishers
Publication: 10/30/2008
List Price: $20.00 (UK Sterling Price: £13.95)
Availability: Print on demand
Media Type: Paperback
Also Available: Hardcover
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects: Reviews:
  • The output of books on the Vietnam War seems endless, but this one is different. It focuses on the issue of draft resisters, particularly resisters who fled the US for Canada....Although this is a journalistic rather than an academic account...undergraduates should find it interesting.
    —Choice
    00/00/00
  • (An) excellent inquiry....His anger and that of the seven resisters who are the main characters of this book make for a highly charged story. Rather than an oral history of their lives, this is a most readable reconstruction of events....Recommended for public libraries and highly recommended for Vietnam-era and peace collections.
    —Library Journal
    00/00/00
  • ...an engaging read that skilfully uses several individual anecdotes to create a wider portrait of American society in the 1960s and 1970s.
    —The Canadian Historical Review
    00/00/00
Description: While we may never know the exact number of Americans who chose Canada over Vietnam, an estimated half-million men and women went north as a result of their opposition to the war. Despite President Ford's amnesty and President Carter's pardon, some of these exiles never returned. This book, which focuses upon those who remained in Canada, offers a resister's eye view of the most traumatic war in American history. Dickerson blends resister interviews with an account of the historical events that served as watersheds for these young Americans.

Dickerson answers the question: Whatever happened to the men and women who went to Canada? With contextual information regarding the policies of both the U.S. and Canadian governments towards the war and its resisters, Dickerson offers evidence that a generation of America's best and brightest was lost to Canada. His inclusion of female resisters contributes a new perspective to the debate that continues to rage more than 25 years after the withdrawal of the last American troops in Vietnam.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
    1968--Diane Francis
    1969--Andrew Collins
    1970--Charles Sudduth
    1971--Richard Deaton
    1972--Jim Thomas
    1973--Michael Wolfson
    1974--Patrick Grady
    1975-1977--Oliver Drerup
    The Aftermath
    Bibliography
    Index
About the Author: James Dickerson is a veteran journalist who has written for numerous magazines and newspapers. He is author of seven books, including Goin' Back To Memphis and Women On Top.
LCC Class: 959
All rights reserved. Copyright © 1999-2009 ABC-CLIO
130 Cremona Dr., Santa Barbara, CA 93117 805-968-1911