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Lady Borton

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Lady Borton is a Quaker author and journalist. During the Vietnam War she volunteered for the American Friends Service Committee and then lived in Vietnam for many years. Her works include After Sorrow – an account of her time in Vietnam and the people there.[1][2]


  1. ^ Diana Nelson Jones (22 February 2018), "In Hanoi, Lady Borton has legacy of Vietnam service", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
  2. ^ Mark A. Ashwill (7 February 2019), "On the outside looking in: A US American in Vietnam", VnExpress