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Fugitive Days: Memoirs of an Antiwar Activist

by Bill Ayers Author

This is the story and memoir of Bill Ayers — a man born into privilege that would also become a highly respected educator in his own right. He tells the story of his experiences in the late 1960s, when he was a young pacifist and became the unsuspecting founder of one of the most radical political organizations in history — the Weather Underground. As the times evolved and the US entered a new era of antiwar activism juxtaposed with government antiprotest measures, Ayers recounts how he came to become who he did and how he did what we would come to do. As the issues of our times grow ever more dire and pressing, this book echoes the past yet remains relevant and poignant to the challenges we face today.

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