Kenneth Ross Toole interview, 1970.

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Kenneth Ross Toole interview, 1970.

Topics include his magazine article "An Angry Man Speaks Out"; college campus demonstrations; student attitudes of the late 1960s; and the Kent State University incident of 1970. David Rudnick, a physicist from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), speaks in opposition to Toole.

Sound recordings : 1 tape (25 min.)Transcript : 12 p.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8044775

Montana Historical Society Library

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