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Project 1968: Arriving at the Campaign
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Laquo; How Coleman Sees Amy. Arriving at the Campaign. We asked her if it was the McCarthy Headquarters. She laughed and said, Headquarters? Becca and I introduced ourselves. We told her that we had come all the way from Madison, Wisconsin to help Senator McCarthy become president. She told us that her name was Mrs. Catherine Stoutmiller. She lived in New Hampshire her whole life and never once voted Republican. We told her that we were very pleased to meet her. And we were. We told her that it was very ...
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Project 1968: Vision
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Laquo; On Our Way to New Hampshire. Our Letter of Introduction ». It has been said that our liberal and socialist predecessors were plagued by vision without program, while our generation is plagued by program without vision. Save to del.icio.us. Started in January 2008, Project 1968 is a blog docu-novel about the lives of two young women on their way to the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago. Amy, a 23-year old anti-war protester, works at a well-known peace group in Chicago. Project 1968 in the Media.
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Project 1968: Censored
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Laquo; Why I Hate My Parents. Not on Their Way to New Hampshire ». January 19, 1968. I’d like to tell you what I’m thinking, but it’s not a good idea because someone might read it. I could endanger other people and that wouldn’t be good. So I begin. Since I don’t give a shit about Coleman right now, I can tell you that I think he’s back with his funky gang again. Since I started working at the offices, I’m putting the kibosh on him for a while. That means not seeing him at the offices either. Links to so...
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Project 1968: Amy's Notebook
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It has been said that our liberal and socialist predecessors were plagued by vision without program, while our generation is plagued by program without vision. Save to del.icio.us. Don’t give me crap, okay? I forgot that I was supposed to meet you and when I remembered, it was too late. If you want, meet me at Nimbys at 9:30. Or you can call me tomorrow. You know where I’ll be. Save to del.icio.us. How Coleman Sees Amy. Age: She won’t tell me. Troublemaker. Or is that a philosophy? Parts of a Conversation.
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Project 1968: At the Campaign Headquarters
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Parts of a Conversation ». At the Campaign Headquarters. Now we’re waiting for the phone man to arrive. He’s running late, again. They waited yesterday for him to arrive but he never showed up. Craig thinks that it’s because we’re anti-war. We decided to take down all of the signs that said things about peace, at least until we got the phones hooked up. So we’re waiting and cleaning a bit. Save to del.icio.us. Amy, a 23-year old anti-war protester, works at a well-known peace group in Chicago. Links to s...
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Project 1968: Armor
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Laquo; A Day of Rest. When Did You Lose Your Virginity Mrs. Stoutmiller? In Los Angeles, they’re buying tear gas grenades and something called banana peel gas. When used, banana peel gas makes the streets slippery so we won’t be able to walk down the streets. Of course, the cops won’t be able to talk down the streets either. Maybe they have special shoes for that. Source Notes: (Dr.) Strange(love) Weaponry. Save to del.icio.us. Project 1968 Character List. Visiting for the First Time? Dean Blobaum, Part 1.
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Project 1968: On Our Way to New Hampshire
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On Our Way to New Hampshire. We’re already five hours into our trip. The bus driver stopped outside of Cleveland. I’m so scared about leaving Madison, but we’re on a great adventure. Becca keeps trying to get me to sing songs with her, but I won’t do it. Not in public. She brought walnuts for the trip. I packed some peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, but they’ve already gotten smooshed. On our next stop, I’ll buy some cranberry juice and popcorn. I think that’ll be enough for dinner. It wasn’t a lie.
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Project 1968: Missed Connection
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Laquo; Our Letter of Introduction. Boston to Concord ». Don’t give me crap, okay? I forgot that I was supposed to meet you and when I remembered, it was too late. If you want, meet me at Nimbys at 9:30. Or you can call me tomorrow. You know where I’ll be. Save to del.icio.us. Started in January 2008, Project 1968 is a blog docu-novel about the lives of two young women on their way to the 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago. Project 1968 Character List. Visiting for the First Time? Dean Blobaum, Part 1.
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Project 1968: Boston to Concord
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Laquo; Missed Connection. How Coleman Sees Amy ». We’re at a bus stop just outside of Boston. People are bustling by, everyone with. Somewhere to go. I bought a President Kennedy postcard. Becca decided to buy one from Boston University, along with a few others. It’s special to be able to buy them in Boston. Everyone sounds like President Kennedy here. I wonder what I sound like to them? Of course, Becca is far more concerned that boys will see her looking awful. I hope they don’t turn us away. Janine St...
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Project 1968: Janine's Journal
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On Our Way to New Hampshire. We’re already five hours into our trip. The bus driver stopped outside of Cleveland. I’m so scared about leaving Madison, but we’re on a great adventure. Becca keeps trying to get me to sing songs with her, but I won’t do it. Not in public. She brought walnuts for the trip. I packed some peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, but they’ve already gotten smooshed. On our next stop, I’ll buy some cranberry juice and popcorn. I think that’ll be enough for dinner. It wasn’t a lie.