DIGIRENT - The Catonsville Nine: A Story of Faith and Resistance in the Vietnam Era
Shawn Francis Peters
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The Catonsville Nine: A Shawn Francis Peters epub The Catonsville Nine: A Shawn Francis Peters pdf download The Catonsville Nine: A Shawn Francis Peters pdf file The Catonsville Nine: A Shawn Francis Peters audiobook The Catonsville Nine: A Shawn Francis Peters book review The Catonsville Nine: A Shawn Francis Peters summary | #1358916 in Books | Oxford University Press | 2012-06-26 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.50 x1.40 x9.30l,1.60 | File type: PDF | 416 pages | ||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| a gripping account of a remarkable drama|By Jim Forest|It's now 44 years since nine Catholic peace activists entered a draft board in Catonsville, Maryland, filled two wastebaskets with several hundred draft files, and burned the papers with homemade napalm in the parking lot. It would have been a news event no matter who had taken part, but the involvement of two Catholic prie|||"In 1967, the respected Vietnam historian Bernard Fall warned that Vietnam 'is threatened with extinction [under] the blows of the largest military machine ever unleashed on an area of this size.' This remarkable study brings to life the courageous activists
On May 17th, 1968, a group of Catholic antiwar activists burst into a draft board in suburban Baltimore, stole hundreds of Selective Service records (which they called "death certificates"), and burned the documents in a fire fueled by homemade napalm. The bold actions of the ''Catonsville Nine'' quickly became international news and captured headlines throughout the summer and fall of 1968 when the activists, defended by radical attorney William Kunstler, were tried in ...
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