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Book Review
| At Berkeley in the Sixties: The Education of an Activist, 19611965. By Jo Freeman. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2004. xxvi, 358 pp. Cloth, $49.95, ISBN 0-253-34283-X. Paper, $21.95, ISBN 0-253-21622-2.)
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| Jo Freeman's carefully researched, gracefully written, but curiously subdued book, part memoir and part scholarship, joins a growing list of works about the free speech movement (FSM) at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1964. Other recent additions include President Clark Kerr's self-serving memoirs, the activist David Lance Goines's exuberant account, and the excellent collection of essays edited by the historians Robert Cohen and Reginald Zelnik. |
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