Rusk QQ, Interview with Dean Rusk and William Bundy, February 1985Collection: Dean Rusk Oral History Collection |
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Description
Dean Rusk and William Bundy interviewed by Richard Rusk and Thomas Schoenbaum. Dean Rusk and William P. Bundy discuss U.S. involvement in Vietnam. They touch upon Sen. J. William Fulbright's anti-involvement stance, Congressional support for the war, and the appropriations debate over funding President Johnson's Great Society. They discuss the evolution of public sentiment about involvement in Vietnam. He speaks of the emotional toll the casualties took on Johnson as well as Clark Clifford's change in opinion about the war.
This interview is part five of five interviews.
Part one: Rusk MM
Part two: Rusk NN
Part three: Rusk OO
Part four: Rusk PP
This interview is part five of five interviews.
Part one: Rusk MM
Part two: Rusk NN
Part three: Rusk OO
Part four: Rusk PP
Date
1985-02
Identifier
RBRL214DROH-RuskQQ
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Duration
28 minutes
Citation
Dean Rusk et al., “Rusk QQ, Interview with Dean Rusk and William Bundy, February 1985,” UGA Special Collections Libraries Oral Histories, accessed November 21, 2024, https://russelllibraryoralhistory.org/RBRL214DROH/RBRL214DROH-RuskQQ.