How the Vietnam Wives Took on the Us Government

During the Vietnam War, wives of American soldiers banded together to form a powerful anti-war movement. These women, known as the Vietnam Wives, organized protests, lobbied Congress, and spoke out against the war, demanding an end to the conflict and the return of their husbands. Their activism played a significant role in shaping public opinion and pressuring the government to take action, ultimately contributing to the war's eventual end.