A valuable, quirky, intensive account of an import part of recent U.S. history. Includes a personal, first-hand memoir, transcribed accounts from other primary sources, and lots of documentation. Fills important gaps in the history books, and raises the issue of freedom and responsibility and society.
Gives details of the Berkeley sit-in and the text of Mario Savio's galvanizing speech about "lay(ing) your body down on the wheels and gears of the machine."