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In the fall of 1967, Carol McEldowney, a community organizer living in Cleveland, embarked on a remarkable journey. She traveled illegally to North Vietnam with fellow members of Students for a Democratic Society to meet the enemy. With an eye toward history and a recognition of the significance of her journey, this work presents her experiences.

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In the fall of 1967, Carol McEldowney, a community organizer living in Cleveland, embarked on a remarkable journey. She traveled illegally to North Vietnam with fellow members of Students for a Democratic Society to meet the enemy. With an eye toward history and a recognition of the significance of her journey, this work presents her experiences.
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Carol McEldowney was born in 1943 in Brooklyn, New York, and died in an automobile accident in 1973. At the time of her death she was a member of the Boston Women's Health Collective and a contributor to the first edition of Our Bodies, Ourselves. Suzanne Kelley McCormack is a visiting professor of history at Wheaton College. Elizabeth R. Mock is the university archivist at the Healey Library, University of Massachusetts Boston.