Students For A Democratic Society by Harvey Pekar

A gritty, firsthand graphic account of 1960s student activism that mixes personal anecdote, political reportage, and wry observation to trace the rise, internal disputes, and eventual fragmentation of a campus-led movement; it captures the antiwar energy and idealism that drove mass protests, the strategic and ideological debates that split colleagues, confrontations with authorities and surveillance, and the bittersweet recognition of how youthful hope collided with organizational realities.

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