Madison – Thirty-eight years later, the memories are still vivid, still powerful, still raw in places.
Paul Soglin remembers marching on the University of Wisconsin campus in Madison.
Clark Welch remembers marching into a Viet Cong ambush.
Madison – Thirty-eight years later, the memories are still vivid, still powerful, still raw in places.
Paul Soglin remembers marching on the University of Wisconsin campus in Madison.
Clark Welch remembers marching into a Viet Cong ambush.
Thirty-eight years later, the memories are still vivid, still powerful, still raw in places.
Paul Soglin remembers marching on the University of Wisconsin campus in Madison.
Clark Welch remembers marching into a Viet Cong ambush.
For much of last week, she, Welch, Soglin and more than a dozen others took part in a series of public forums and private gatherings in anticipation of the Oct. 17 broadcast of “Two Days in October,” a new PBS documentary.