Ngo Vinh Long, a Vietnamese scholar and writer famous for anti-war demonstrations that angered the South Vietnamese government in the 1960s, died on Oct. 12 at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Bangor, Maine.
After escaping arrest in Vietnam for his antiwar views, he became the most prominent Vietnamese in the United States to campaign against the war. By Seth Mydans Ngo Vinh Long, a politically engaged ...
On an April evening in 1981, Ngo Vinh Long left a Harvard University panel discussion about Vietnam, his home country. He was an outspoken opponent of the Vietnam War, and Harvard security police ...
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