THE STRENGTH NOT TO FIGHT
Tollefson, Jim
Little Brown (June 1993)
Brassey's (Reprint, 2000)

THE STRENGTH NOT TO FIGHT captures the experience of conscientious objection in a moving and enthralling narrative. In their own words, conscientious objectors tell the stories behind the classification: the depth of their convictions, their efforts to prove sincere opposition in the face of persecution and criminal prosecution, the alternatives most were forced to consider, such as exile to Canada and noncombatant military service, and their feelings today about their actions during the Vietnam War.

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