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Meri Henriques, a naïve freshman from New York, arrives at Indiana University in September of 1963 expecting an idyllic midwestern college experience; instead, she finds herself thrust into the middle of violent political unrest and escalating racial tensions.

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Meri Henriques, a naïve freshman from New York, arrives at Indiana University in September of 1963 expecting an idyllic midwestern college experience; instead, she finds herself thrust into the middle of violent political unrest and escalating racial tensions.
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After leaving Indiana University, Meri Henriques Vahl arrived at the University of California, Berkeley just in time to witness the Free Speech Movement. Since earning her bachelor's degree in fine arts at Berkeley, she has worked as a graphic artist and musician, and is currently an award-winning art quilter who teaches at various venues in the US and overseas. Vahl has two adult children and lives in central California with her family and two rowdy felines.