Pity the nation..., 1970.

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Pity the nation..., 1970.

This is a bound script of a drama about a 1969 trial in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The author has signed the manuscript with a note to Daniel Berrigan.

1 v. ; 29 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7911309

Cornell University Library

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