What is Ain’t No Daylight in Vietnam: March 1968 about?
This compelling exhibition offers an in-depth exploration of the Vietnam War by focusing on the pivotal month of March 1968, providing a nuanced perspective of the conflict through the eyes of those who experienced it first-hand. Drawing from a rich collection of photographs, letters, and personal accounts, Ain’t No Daylight in Vietnam immerses visitors in the intense realities faced by soldiers, medics, and civilians. The exhibition captures the harrowing experiences of combat, the emotional toll of the war, and the political and social reverberations of this critical period in American history. March 1968 was a month of significant upheaval and change, marked by fierce battles, shifting strategies, and growing domestic dissent. This exhibition delves into these transformative events, presenting an authentic and powerful narrative of those who lived through them.