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Title National security vs. privacy : the inside story of the Pentagon papers [Hoopla electronic resource].

Publication Info. [United States] : Dreamscape Media, LLC, 2021.
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Description 1 online resource (1 video file (approximately 81 min.)) : sd., col.
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Credits Directed by One Day University.
Cast Stephen Whitfield.
Summary One Day University presents a series of video lectures recorded in real-time from some of the top minds in the United States. Given by award-winning professors and experts in their field, these recorded lectures dive deep into the worlds of religion, government, literature, and social justice. Published by The New York Times in 1971, The Pentagon Papers divided an already deeply fractured nation with startling and disturbing revelations about the United States' involvement in Vietnam. The Washington Post called them the most significant leaks of classified material in American history and they remain relevant today as a reminder of the importance of a free press. Indeed, they are a focal point of The Post, a new film by Steven Spielberg about that era. This timely class will focus on how the necessity to ensure national security must be reconciled with the rights guaranteed in the First Amendment-a democratic dilemma that continues to demand public attention. That challenge certainly reached a flashpoint when the press leaked the Pentagon Papers, a top-secret account of the origins of the Vietnam War-while it was still raging. No constitutional case in American history became more urgent or more important in testing how free the media were (or are) in revealing to the citizenry what the U.S. government intended, while pursuing a war, to keep secret. Nearly five decades later, the political and legal issues that the episode exposed deserve to be pondered and evaluated again.
Audience Not rated.
System Details Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject United States -- Foreign relations -- Vietnam.
Vietnam -- Foreign relations -- United States.
Vietnam -- Politics and government -- 1945-1975.
Vietnam War, 1961-1975.
Genre Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Added Author Whitfield, Stephen, speaker.
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Music No. MWT14085497
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