Terry Whitmore
![Terry Whitmore receiving [[Purple Heart]] from [[Lyndon B. Johnson|President Johnson]] December 23, 1967.](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/23/Terry_Whitmore_receiving_medals_Dec_1967.jpg)
A Black Marine, he who was one of the 503,926 soldiers and sailors who deserted from the United States military during the Vietnam War. He wrote about it in ''Memphis-Nam-Sweden: The Autobiography of a Black American Exile'', one of the few memoirs of that war by a Black author, as well as appearing in two documentaries about GI resistance to the war. His autobiography, which was first published in 1971 and republished in 1997, has been called "an important addition to the canons of Viet Nam War literature and…also to that of African American autobiography." In addition to the two documentaries, while in exile he appeared in four Swedish fiction films as an actor. Provided by Wikipedia
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Memphis-Nam-Sweden the autobiography of a Black American exile by Whitmore, Terry
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Memphis, Nam, Sweden the story of a Black deserter by Whitmore, Terry
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