Edison 64

Edison 64 by Richard Sand, published by Righter’s Mill Press LLC on November 9, 2018, is a first edition that spans 278 pages. This book presents a historical account of the impact of the Vietnam War on a specific community, focusing on the tragic loss of 64 students from Edison High School in North Philadelphia, the highest number from any school in the United States.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the lives of these students and the broader implications of their sacrifices during the Vietnam War. The narrative delves into themes of military service, survival, and the historical context of the conflict, providing insight into the experiences of veterans and the lasting effects on their families and community. This edition is available in English and offers a poignant reflection on a significant chapter in American history.
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64 students from Edison High School in North Philadelphia were killed in the Vietnam War. That is the largest number from any school in the Country. — Back cover.
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