Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-299) and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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The protesters : from Port Huron to Kent State and Jackson State -- Hardliners : the conservatives and the hawks -- Communes and former radicals : selling out or stuck in time? -- And it's one, two, three : draft evaders, expatriates, and conscientious objectors -- Vietnam and Iraq : older and younger generations speak out -- Friends and peers : where have all the flower children gone? -- Notes on interviews.
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What happened to the Vietnam protesters and civil rights activists? Where did their idealism lead them? And what do they feel they have contributed to the nation's political debate? Answers to these and many other questions can be found in the first-hand narratives, history, and photographs of Where Have All the Flower Children Gone?. Chapters examine such aspects as the origins of the student protest movement and the conservative backlash as well as the fates of draft evaders, expatriates, and conscientious objectors. Respondents explore the conflict between the various generations over Vietn.
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JSTOR
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MIL
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22573/ctt2kk2v2
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248594
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Title
Where have all the flower children gone?.
International Standard Book Number
9781578063147
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Hippies-- United States, Interviews.
Protest movements-- United States-- History-- 20th century.
Student protesters-- United States, Interviews.
Contestation-- États-Unis-- Histoire-- 20e siècle.