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Cover image for book 1960S Decade of Dissent: the Way We Were

1960S Decade of Dissent: the Way We Were

By:Bernie Keating
Publisher:Author Solutions
Print ISBN:9781449027230
eText ISBN:9781449027780
Edition:0
Copyright:2009
Format:Reflowable

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Ginny and Montana are students caught-up in campus turmoil at the University of California, Berkeley, during the 1960s nation-wide era of dissent. It is a story of social misfits, troubled people scared in a dysfunctional childhood who drift together in the cause clbre of the moment -- and there are plenty of causes for them to find:

anti-authority sit-ins

anti-Vietnam War marches

draft card burnings

Vatican Two church revolt

civil rights turmoil

grapepicker strike

underground Weatherman

martial law - street barricades

Ginny and Montana and their fellow students had all these things on their plate -- on and off campus. Ginny becomes the activist leader of the violent Weatherman organization and goes underground as a fugitive from the FBI. Now, fifty years later, it is difficult to believe but many in our nation were engaged in an almost open revolt. Names of people are fictional, but all the events are exactly as they happened. I know, because I was there.