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<title>Road to Moscow: Bill Clinton&#x26;#x92;s Early Activism from Fulbright to Moscow</title>
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<description>Road to MoscowBill Clinton&#x26;#x92;s Early Activism from Fulbright to Moscow By Fedora SummaryDuring the 1992 campaign, Bill Clinton&#x26;#x92;s student protests and Moscow trip generated much controversy, but few answers. While Clinton&#x26;#x92;s government files from that era seemingly remain unavailable even today, there is at least more information available than in 1992. The public record reveals that Clinton&#x26;#x92;s social network and views on Vietnam were influenced by a pattern of contact between Communist agents and sympathizers and Clinton&#x26;#x92;s academic and political associates. This pattern is documented here through an analysis of Clinton&#x26;#x92;s antiwar activity up through the time he left Oxford...</description>
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