Inside Out and Back Again is a story about a young girl named Hà and her family being forced to move to the United States because the Vietnam War Had reached their home, and it was no longer safe. They board a navy ship and flee. Upon spending a couple months at a refugee camp, they end up moving to Alabama. There she struggles with learning English and confronting bullies, including one that she nicknamed Pink Boy, at her new school. Hà at one point said, "No one would believe me but at times I would choose wartime in Saigon over peacetime in Alabama." Eventually, she has pushed through those hard times with the help of their next door neighbor, Mrs. Washington and the support of her family. In the beginning of the book, it mentions that …show more content…
The war began in 1954 though conflict in the area stretched back to the mid-1940s, after the rise to power of Ho Chi Minh and his communist VietMinh party in North Vietnam, and continued against the background of an intense Cold War Between two worldwide superpowers: the United States and the Soviet Union. More than 3 million people including 58,000 Americans were killed in the Vietnam War; more than half were Vietnamese people not in the military. By 1969, at the peak of U.S. involvement in the war, more than 500,000 U.S. military personnel were involved in the Vietnam conflict. Growing fighting against/bad feelings about the war in the United States led to bitter divisions among Americans, both before and after President Richard Nixon ordered the withdrawal of U.S. forces in 1973. In 1975, communist forces grabbed and took control of Saigon, ending the Vietnam War, and the country was brought together as one as the Socialist Republic of Vietnam the following …show more content…
It sold the war as a fight between Communism and Western system or country where leaders are chosen by votes when it fact, it was a conflict rooted in anti-colonial feeling. Vietnam was a French group of people or other living things up until the end of World War II. The Vietnamese saw the conflict from start to finish as a fight for independence. The problem was Ho Chi Minh, the leader of the anti-French Viet Minh, was a Communist. U.S policy in Vietnam was fueled by the fact that the United Nations led by the U.S. had successfully stopped the spread of Communism in Korea. The Korean war ended in a peace agreement in 1953. But Ho and the Viet Minh now North Vietnam never saw the war in terms of Communism vs. system. They only saw America As another occupying colonial power.The U.S. conduct of the war also made it controversial. World Wars I and II were total land-based wars to defeat and occupy hateful countries. Vietnam Was a political war fought with extreme handcuffs, etc./things that slow down or hold back something on the military. The U.S. refused to suddenly enter a place in an unwanted way North Vietnam because it didn't want to draw China into another terrible war like Korea. The Port of Haiphong was off limits to US. bombers for fear of sinking Russian