"Activist and organizer Michael Ansara chronicles his experiences from early civil rights boycotts to antiwar protests and then into successful community organizing, exploring the bravery and audacity of so many 'ordinary people' called by circumstances to become extraordinary. However, he does not shy away from taking the reader into the minds of the young activists who in the late sixties, warped by the intensity of their efforts to end the war, made critical mistakes, some spinning off into violence and cults"--
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