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Text on Button | TELL IT TO HANOI |
Image Description | Black text on a white background |
Curl Text | union bug (unlegible text) |
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Additional Information | Americans were divided in the 1960's and 1970's over the United States' involvement in the Vietnam War, leading to widespread anti-war protests all over the country."Tell it to Hanoi" was a slogan used by supporters of American efforts in the Vietnam War, in response to protesters' complaints against Washington, the implication being that the outrage should instead be directed towards the communist government in the North Vietnamese capital city of Hanoi. Following the end of the war, Hanoi became the capital of a reunified Vietnam in 1976. |
Catalog ID | CA0359 |