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MIKE GIGLIO : POLITICAL OPINION | Blowback: The forever wars are coming home

MIKE GIGLIO : POLITICAL OPINION | Blowback: The forever wars are coming home
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THORNE DREYER : REMEMBRANCE | Texas film and theater icon Gary Chason passes at 78

THORNE DREYER : REMEMBRANCE | Texas film and theater icon Gary Chason passes at 78
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Allen Young :ANALYSIS | Varied evolutionary pathways of 1960s activists

ROYALSTON, Mass. The recent death of 1960s anti-war and New Left activist Rennie Davis is the inspiration for this article. Without judgment or advocacy, I want to explore the varied shifts in consciousness that have taken place in the lives of several people who, like Davis, were peace and social justice activists during the Vietnam War era. Only a short time before his death, at age 80, Davis received some media attention because of a new movie about the 1969 Chicago Seven trial. In an obituary written for The Rag Blog, my college friend, activist and professor Jonah Raskin wrote, “Rennie was a man with a deep moral consciousness who aimed to follow the dictates of his heart and his head no matter where they might take him.”

JONAH RASKIN : OBITUARY | Rennie Davis (1940-2021): Not the boy next door

SONOMA COUNTY, Calif. Rennie Davis sometimes seemed like the all-American boy who lived in the house next door that came with a lawn and a picket fence. In some ways he fit the stereotype. Unlike Abbie, Jerry, and Tom, Rennie’s roots were patrician. Born in Michigan and raised in Virginia, he belonged to a 4-H Club as a boy. His father worked in President Truman’s administration as chief of staff for the Council of Economic Advisers. I remember him as boyish, with a certain naivete. Still, the more one looked, the less all-American he appeared to be. Something was going on beneath the surface that even he didn’t recognize. The Vietnamese did.

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