Zubajova (M. H.) Letter 1967

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Zubajova (M. H.) Letter 1967

Letter by Mrs. M. H. Zubajová toHonorable and Dear Peaceloving Americans.

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In 1967, a Czechoslovakian woman from Považská Bystrica, M. H. Zubajova, wrote a letter to “Honorable and Dear peace-loving Americans” condemning President Lyndon B. Johnon’s policy in Vietnam. From the guide to the Zubajova (M. H. ) Letter 67-92., 1967, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin) ...