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English: Documentary filmmakers Ken Burns. And Lynn Novick discuss their upcoming 10-part, "18-hour PBS series The Vietnam War." The evening discussion was moderated by, "Mark K." Updegrove, director of the——LBJ Presidential Library, on Wednesday, April 27, 2016. The event was part of the "Library's three-day Vietnam War Summit."
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Image titleDocumentary filmmakers Ken Burns and Lynn Novick discuss their upcoming 10-part, 18-hour PBS series The Vietnam War. The evening discussion was moderated by Mark K. Updegrove, director of the LBJ Presidential Library, on Wednesday, April 27, 2016. The event was part of the libraryÕs three-day Vietnam War Summit. LBJ Library photo by David Hume Kennerly 04/27/2016.
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