An article by the New Yorker describing the effects of televised war conflict

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An article by the New Yorker describing the effects of televised war conflict

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An article from the New Yorker details the experience of a news producer on the ground at Vietnam. Because this war was televised, it made it easier to sway public opinion about it. This affects how the war is remembered because it allowed people to see with their own eyes the destruction that war causes, and caused more people to hold a negative view about the conflict.

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“An article by the New Yorker describing the effects of televised war conflict,” Manhattan College Omeka , accessed September 20, 2024, https://omeka-pilot.manhattan.edu/items/show/634.