From Zin Education Project:
By Howard Zinn
Published
on June 2, 1976 in the Boston
Globe and republished in The
Zinn Reader with the brief introduction below.
Memorial
Day will be celebrated … by the usual betrayal of the dead, by the hypocritical
patriotism of the politicians and contractors preparing for more wars, more
graves to receive more flowers on future Memorial Days. The memory of the dead
deserves a different dedication. To peace, to defiance of governments.
In
1974, I was invited by Tom Winship, the editor of the Boston Globe,
who had been bold enough in 1971 to print part of the top secret Pentagon
Papers on the history of the Vietnam War, to write a bi-weekly column for the
op-ed page of the newspaper. I did that for about a year and a half. The column
below appeared June 2, 1976, in connection with that year’s Memorial Day. After
it appeared, my column was cancelled.
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Memorial
Day will be celebrated as usual, by high-speed collisions of automobiles and
bodies strewn on highways and the sound of ambulance sirens throughout the land.
It
will also be celebrated by the display of flags, the sound of bugles and drums, by
parades and speeches and unthinking applause.
It will
be celebrated by giant corporations, which make guns, bombs, fighter planes,
aircraft carriers and an endless assortment of military junk and which await
the $100 billion in contracts to be approved soon by Congress and the President.
There
was a young woman in
No
politician who voted funds for war, no business contractor for the military, no
general who ordered young men into battle, no FBI man who spied on anti-war activities,
should be invited to public ceremonies on this sacred day. Let the dead of past
wars be honored. Let those who live pledge themselves never to embark on mass
slaughter again.
“The
shell had his number on it. The blood ran into the ground…Where his chest ought
to have been they pinned the Congressional Medal, the DSC, the Medaille
Militaire, the Belgian Croix de Guerre, the Italian gold medal, The Vitutea
Militara sent by Queen Marie of
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