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Radicals: Remembering the Sixties is a kaleidoscopic look at a formative decade


Radicals: Remembering the Sixties is a kaleidoscopic look at a formative decade
Meredith Burgmann and Nadia Wheatley show us that we must learn about the past in order to change the world today.
From the very first page of
Radicals: Remembering the Sixties which situates readers in an atmospheric description of the Black Lives Matter protest held at Town Hall in June last year Meredith Burgmann and Nadia Wheatley underpin their kaleidoscopic vision of the Sixties with a continual awareness of how the struggles of the past are both connected to, and vastly different from, the present.
The book immerses readers in the radical political and counter-cultural spirit of the Sixties, pulling together Meredith and Nadia’s own stories with interviews of 18 figures, each with their own chapter, many of whom encountered radical ideas at the University of Sydney and its surroundings. While the stories have common anchor-points notably, opposition to Australia’s mili ....

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The Times (London)
REUNION, A Memoir, By Tom Hayden, Hamish Hamilton, £17.95
Wordsworth wrote of the Happy Warrior. Tom Hayden can reasonably claim to be the Happy Student Radical, American version, what each of his innumerable 1960s confederates might have wished to be.
Hayden wrote, in 1962 at the age of 22, the manifesto of Students for a Democratic Society, perhaps the key institution of the just-emerging New Left. He was an outside agitator in the still-segregated South, one of the only two whites to be jailed in Martin Luther King s first large-scale campaign of civil disobedience. He organized in the black ghetto of the northern city of Newark, New Jersey, which promptly erupted in the worst race riot of the decade. He went to Hanoi as a peace campaigner, returning triumphantly with American prisoners of war in tow. He was one of the Chicago Seven convicted in a sensational trial of conspiring to disrupt the 1968 Democratic Convention. ....

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