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Paperback The Other Side of the Flag: From Sand Creek to My Lai Book

ISBN: B0FWXXM2FX

ISBN13: 9798270411183

The Other Side of the Flag: From Sand Creek to My Lai

The American flag is a potent symbol of liberty, justice, and the audacious promise of a republic. It has been carried into battle by heroes, raised over moments of profound national triumph, and stands as a beacon of hope for millions. But every symbol casts a shadow.
In The Other Side of the Flag: From Sand Creek to My Lai, this groundbreaking and unflinching narrative confronts the uncomfortable, brutal, and often-suppressed history that unfolded in the shadow of the stars and stripes.
Beginning with the 1864 Sand Creek Massacre, where U.S. troops slaughtered over 200 Cheyenne and Arapaho villagers peacefully flying the American flag, this book embarks on a journey through the nation's darkest hours. It uncovers a chilling, unbroken line of violence-from the "pacification" of Native Americans at the Bear River, Washita, and Wounded Knee, to the brutal counter-insurgency tactics and "reconcentration camps" of the Philippine-American War, culminating in the 20th-century horrors of the My Lai Massacre in Vietnam.
This is not a history of celebrated battles, but of the atrocities that defined the cost of expansion and intervention. It draws a direct line from the 19th-century mindset of Manifest Destiny to the 20th-century rhetoric that justified killing civilians, exploring how the dehumanization of one "enemy" paved the way for the next. The narrative culminates in the Vietnam era, examining how a single photograph-the "Napalm Girl"-finally forced a global reckoning, making it impossible for the world to look away.
The Other Side of the Flag is a powerful and essential corrective to a sanitized history. It is a necessary reckoning with the cost of empire and a profound argument that true patriotism is not blind loyalty, but the courage to confront one's own history in its entirety.

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