
Crossing Boundaries in the Americas, Vietnam, and the Middle East
by Ron Young
"A Memoir"
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Crossing Boundaries in the Americas, Vietnam, and the Middle East by Ron Young
Details
War:
Vietnam War
Perspective:
Researcher
Military Unit:
US Army
True Story:
Yes
Biography:
Yes
Region:
Asia
Page Count:
319
Published Date:
2014
ISBN13:
9781625647658
Description
Main Themes and Topics
"Crossing Boundaries in the Americas, Vietnam, and the Middle East" by Ron Young explores significant social and political movements over the past fifty years, through the eyes of an individual who actively participated in them. The book delves into racial and religious boundary crossing, emphasizing Young's leadership in civil rights, opposition to the Vietnam War, and advocacy for peace in the Arab-Israeli-Palestinian context. Young sheds light on the complexities of prejudice, activism, and reconciliation, providing readers with valuable insights into the mechanics and intrinsic challenges of these historical movements.
Writing Style and Tone
Ron Young employs a narrative style that is both personal and engaging, making complex historical and political events accessible to a broad audience. His use of first-person accounts allows for an intimate perspective on pivotal movements, characterized by honesty and a sense of humility. The inclusion of humor interspersed throughout the narrative adds relatability and humanizes the often grave subjects discussed. Young's straightforward prose ensures clarity, making the book suitable for readers across different backgrounds and particularly beneficial for educational purposes.
Brief Summary
In "Crossing Boundaries in the Americas, Vietnam, and the Middle East," Ron Young captures the journey of an individual deeply embedded in transformative social movements. From participating in civil rights initiatives to opposing the Vietnam War and advocating for Middle Eastern peace, Young narrates his experiences across different cultural and political landscapes. His account not only provides a personal lens on significant historical events but also reflects broader societal changes and the ongoing quest for justice and peace.