In this comparative review of three new books about 68 and SDS, Elsa Dixler, suggests “It might be argued that the movements of the 1960s were far more successful culturally than they were politically..”
Read the review here.
The Books:
RAVENS IN THE STORM
A Personal History of the 1960s Antiwar Movement.
By Carl Oglesby.
336 pp. Scribner. $25.
AMERICA’S CHILD
A Woman’s Journey Through the Radical Sixties: A Memoir.
By Susan Sherman.
Illustrated. 239 pp. Curbstone Press. Paper, $15.
“Students for a Democratic Society: A Graphic History” (Hill & Wang, $22). Written by Harvey Pekar, drawn by Gary Dumm and edited by Paul Buhle
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