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The Duty to Remember: Evelyn Grubb's Appeal the United Nations on behalf of the Families of POW/MIA

The Duty to Remember: Evelyn Grubb's Appeal the United Nations on behalf of the Families of POW/MIA

Update: 2021-06-08
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50 years ago, on June 7, 1971, in her capacity as the National Coordinator for the National League of POW/MIA Families, Evelyn Grubb (1931-2005) petitioned the United Nations to pressure North Vietnam to disclose information truthful information about the status of all POW/MIA. Evelyn's historic petition made reference to two instruments of international law: The 3d Geneva Convention and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In this show, we provide a introductory background of these instruments and discuss how Evelyn Grubb used them in her petition.

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The Duty to Remember: Evelyn Grubb's Appeal the United Nations on behalf of the Families of POW/MIA

The Duty to Remember: Evelyn Grubb's Appeal the United Nations on behalf of the Families of POW/MIA