Reminiscences of Jon Wiener : oral history, 1988.

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Reminiscences of Jon Wiener : oral history, 1988.

Early life and family history in St. Paul, Minnesota; experiences at Princeton College: formation of Students for a Democratic Society, student protests; experiences at Harvard University: Students for a Democratic Society, "The Old Mole"; Vietnam Summer; "Ramparts"; Harvard strike, 1969; campus movements in California; Black Panthers; Weather Underground; thoughts on student movements; impressions of: Mike Ansara, Barrington Moore, Temma Kaplan.

Transcript: 140 leaves.Tape: 3 cassettes.

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