Where Are You Now My Son?: The Musical Journalism of Joan Baez — Unpublished
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In December of 1971, Joan Baez, along with a group of journalists, fellow artists, and veterans, stayed in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam. Their mission was to visit American prisoners of war as well as build solidarity with the Vietnamese people. Baez recorded many of her conversations and performan
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