Golden, Larry b. 1944: Interview and memoir
Scope and Contents
Golden, professor of Political Studies at Sangamon State University, discusses his family background, Jewish religion and anti-semitism, his education at the University of New Hampshire, and the development of his liberal views and involvement with radical social movements. He discusses pacifism and the anti-war movement of the 1960's; protests and demonstrations against the Vietnam War; Civil Rights and the battle against all types of racism; Nazi Germany and war crimes trials; and the St. Paul, Minnesota civil rights movement. He also discusses the 1972 presidential elections, the draft, Sangamon State University, the Justice and the Social Order Program there, and the American Civil Liberties Union. He also mentions the assassination of Martin Luther King, the My Lai Massacre, and corporate involvement with the Vietnam War.
6 tapes, 540 mins., 102 pp.
Interview by Clifford Keith Wilson III, 1978
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See collateral file: interviewer's notes, photograph and academic credentials.
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- Golden, Larry (Person)
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8.00 items
Language of Materials
English
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- Golden, Larry (Person)
- Wilson, Clifford Keith III (Person)
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