
| The author, protesting
the resumption of atmospheric nuclear testing (1962). The Miami
protest was organized by the author's Young Peoples Socialist League
and the local Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy. |
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| An informational table
at Hilltop shopping mall, organized by the Contra Costa Coalition
Against US Intervention in El Salvador. The group had to take Hilltop
to court in order to have these tables. |
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| Fund-raising dartboard
booth, organized by the Contra Costa Coalition Against US Intervention
in El Salvador (1982). The "bull's-eye," President Reagan,
is surrounded by his cabinet members. |
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| Above: The social
workers union, SEIU Local 535, AFL-CIO, picketing the Contra
Costa County Board of Supervisors prior to going on strike
(1972).
Left: The author in his "Give Peace a
Dance" team tee-shirt that the Contra Costa Committee
in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES) designed
for their dance team (1987). "Give Peace a Dance"
was an annual fund-raising event for all Bay Area CISPES
chapters.
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Chapter 1, Chapter
6, and Chapter 7
Summaries for a synopsis of the author's political activities shown
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