Felon for Peace e-bog
202,96 DKK
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When Jerry Elmer turned eighteen at the height of the Vietnam War, he publicly refused to register for the draft, a felony then and now. Later he burglarized the offices of fourteen draft boards in three cities, destroying the files of men eligible to be drafted. After working almost twenty years in the peace movement, he attended law school, where he was the only convicted felon in Harvard's c...
E-bog
202,96 DKK
Forlag
Vanderbilt University Press
Udgivet
9 september 2005
Længde
280 sider
Genrer
BGHA
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780826591982
When Jerry Elmer turned eighteen at the height of the Vietnam War, he publicly refused to register for the draft, a felony then and now. Later he burglarized the offices of fourteen draft boards in three cities, destroying the files of men eligible to be drafted. After working almost twenty years in the peace movement, he attended law school, where he was the only convicted felon in Harvard's class of 1990.This book is a blend of personal memoir, contemporary history, and astute political analysis. Elmer draws on a variety of sources, including never-before-released FBI files, and argues passionately for the practice of nonviolence. He describes the range of actions he tookfrom draft card burning to organizing draft board raids with Father Phil Berrigan; from vigils on the Capitol steps inside "e;tiger cages"e; used to torture Vietnamese political prisoners to jail time for protesting nuclear power plants; from a tour of the killing fields of Cambodia to meetings with Corazon Aquino in the Philippines.A Vietnamese-language edition of Felon for Peace has also been published.