Reminiscences of Nicholas Bosanquet: oral history, 1990.

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Reminiscences of Nicholas Bosanquet: oral history, 1990.

Berkeley College, Yale University, 1963-65: first association with Allard K. Lowenstein [Lowenstein]; civil rights work in Mississippi: arrest in Jackson, Freedom Summer, 1964; recollections of Lowenstein: parents, charisma, advocacy of human rights, breadth of political involvement as link between Democratic establishment and student radicals; Lowenstein involvement in Southwest Africa, Spain; Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, Central Intelligence Agency.

Transcript: 32 leaves.

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