A look at the music during the Vietnam War and how it formed people's thinking about the war.
For example the article states: "Because Vietnam-era musicians seemed to be the only people talking about America’s failure to live up to its democratic principles, many young people viewed them as “their own.” The article examines the other side and their meaning, such as Merle Haggard's “Okie From Muskogee” . They conclude the article by stating "Overseas conflicts cannot be divorced from the culture war back home – a battle over who gets to define the nation’s identity."