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- there's only one road coming south, and there are a whole bunch of bridges, and it'd be damned hard to get any kind of regular army force through there in any significant numbers. The Ho Chi Minh Trail did not exist at this point; there were
- Biographical information; Phillip’s work in Vietnam; Ed Lansdale; Phillips psywar experience; trip to the Philippines; Vietnamese pacification program; mosquitoes in the Philippines; Colonel Le Van Kim; the Viet Minh; the Binh Xuyen in Saigon; Kieu
- camp. , 3. Ho Chi Minh, Che' Quevara and the Viet Cong are more prominent in the Black Militant lexicon than even the late Malcolm X. We would have attempted an explanation of this "third world" phenomenon, given the time and the cooperation
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [2 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- ,enonst , t·· on to be he d t fash~· 11p;· on, . C. Tue -ndo strnent '1rt ,·•j_tl held b~ sc n the belief tl1~t pJ ~ ns fo • th0 er.1onst:ration mrc not follow·ng, nonvJolent line; ho::cver, j_ 1di. •ic ual me. ers of tM.~ or nnizntion were u.i:·g d 2