Sixties Radicals, Then and Now
Candid Conversations with Those Who Shaped the Era
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Aroused by gains in civil rights and galvanized by the antiwar movement, radical leaders of the 1960s sought to make revolutionary changes in American society. Partly through their leadership, a generation was awakened by the call for a counterculture. That generation is now responsible for the same social and political structures they so adamantly, and sometimes violently, opposed. How did the sixties affect the counterculture leaders? And what are they doing now?
Paul Krassner, Cleveland Sellers, Jane Adams, Dave Dellinger, Bill Ayers, Warren Hinckle, Peter Berg, Noam Chomsky, Tim Leary, Philip Berrigan, Anita Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, Erica Huggins, Jim Fouratt, Bernadine Dohrn, Barry Melton, Peter Coyote, and Abbie Hoffman reflect on the seminal events that dominated the sixties and discuss the major issues and problems facing America (and them!) today.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Ron Chepesiuk
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 334
Bibliographic Info: 15 photos, notes, glossary, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2008 [1995]
pISBN: 978-0-7864-3732-0
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1
A Chronnology: 1960–1973 7
1. Paul Krassner: Father of the Underground Press 25
2. Cleveland Sellers: From Black Revolutionary to Educator and Community Worker 41
3. Jane Adams: From Grassroots Organizer to University Professor 56
4. Dave Dellinger: Radical for Peace 74
5. Bill Ayers: Radical Educator 92
6. Warren Hinckle: Unreconstructed Radical 107
7. Peter Berg: From Digger to Environmental Activist 118
8. Noam Chomsky: Radical Intellectual 133
9. Tim Leary: From High Priest of LSD to Guru of High Tech 147
10. Philip Berrigan: Radical for Christ 158
11. Anita Hoffman: Reluctant Radical 169
12. Jerry Rubin: A Man for All Seasons 182
13. Ericka Huggins: From Black Panther to AIDS Activist 198
14. Jim Fouratt: Gay Rights Activist 211
15. Bernardine Dohrn: From Revolutionary to Children’s Rights Advocate 223
16. Barry Melton: From Rock Musician to Activist Lawyer 240
17. Peter Coyote: Hollywood Radical 254
18. Abbie Hoffman: An American Rebel 272
Notes 285
Bibliography 297
A Select Glossary 303
Index 313
Book Reviews & Awards
- “Highly recommended for most libraries”—Library Journal
- “[The] interviews…shed light on their perspectives 30 years later”—C&RL News.