In 1968, America was a wounded nation. The wounds were moral ones; the Vietnam War and three summers of inner-city riots had inflicted them on the national soul, challenging Americans' belief that they were a uniquely noble and honorable people.
Related Keywords: People America Moral Belief Vietnam War Nation Vietnam
Related Authors: Winston Churchill Oscar Wilde C. S. Lewis Ernest Hemingway Voltaire Niccolo Machiavelli Paulo Coelho