Ravens in the Storm: A Personal History of the 1960s Anti-War Movement
by Carl Oglesby
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Read in April, 2008
The 1960s Anti-War movement is something that's always been vaguely of interest to me but I've never seriously studied it, so I picked up this book as an introduction to the history.
That was a mistake on my part, because it's not a history; as the title indicates, it's a personal history, or a memoir, of Carl Oglesby's involvement in the SDS. Oglesby started out as a technical writer/editor for a defense subcontractor, got vaguely involved in politics by a circuitous route, and subsequently ...more
That was a mistake on my part, because it's not a history; as the title indicates, it's a personal history, or a memoir, of Carl Oglesby's involvement in the SDS. Oglesby started out as a technical writer/editor for a defense subcontractor, got vaguely involved in politics by a circuitous route, and subsequently ...more
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Read in May, 2008
Carl Oglesby, former high-level security worker for a defense contractor-turned SDS President, writes a personal view of SDS and the movement against the Vietnam War that is insightful, amusing, and cutting. However, Oglesby has a clear bias and it's hard to know how much of his account (which is largely based on his memory of various heated conversations) is completely fair or accurate. Also, Oglesby's account ends up being more depressing than inspiring, as he falls into some pessimism about...more
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Read in May, 2008
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anyone interested in history, politics, vietnam, movements
I picked up Ravens at the library on the strength of its cover and didn't managed to put down. An enthralling memoir of the late 1960s and early 1970s. I learned so much history reading this book: of people and events that I had heard of but didn't know in detail, or didn't know were contemporary. I now intend to pick up some of the other books Oglesby suggests.
The book is not perfect-- for one, as with all autobiographical works, I'd be interested to hear whether the people who appea...more
The book is not perfect-- for one, as with all autobiographical works, I'd be interested to hear whether the people who appea...more
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Read in July, 2008
Interesting "inside" view of the anti-Vietnam War movement... he glosses over the sex & drugs and probably makes himself sound smarter than he was but it was still an intriguing read.
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Read in August, 2008
The memoir of a man who was heavily involved -- at a high level -- with SDS during the Vietnam War. Eye-opening, well-written and moving.
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