“The prosecutors of the [Vietnam] war,” he said, were “the same people who refused to protect civil rights in the South.”

“The prosecutors of the [Vietnam] war,” he said, were “the same people who refused to protect civil rights in the South.”
He demonstrated that differences in DNA between groups of people were far smaller than originally believed.
Glenna Goodacre included the figures of a wounded soldier being cradled by a nurse because those were the women who went to Vietnam. She died on April 13.
McGehee became disillusioned during the Vietnam War and emerged as a prominent critic of the agency after publishing the memoir “Deadly Deceits.”
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