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South Vietnam Embassy Protest #5374

ABC Evening News for Friday, May 23, 1969
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(Studio) While Nixon gave posthumous medals for families of 2 who were killed in Vietnam, mother gave back medals South Vietnam gave her.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith

(DC) Mrs. Louis Ransom of New York returns medals to South Vietnam embassy. [Mrs. RANSOM - says he gave life for freedom of South Vietnam people; government suppresses that freedom.] [Embassy Official Nguyen MOAN - asks Mrs. Ransom to believe they are fighting for freedom.] Mrs. Ransom stayed for coffee, but left medals.
REPORTER: Duff Thomas

Reporter(s):
Smith, Howard K.;
Thomas, Duff
Duration:
00:01:40

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