![]() Diane McWhorter, Pulitzer Prize winning author of "Carry Me Home"Īt once reliving and reflecting on the end of the 1960s, the voices in "Witness to the Revolution" provide a compelling history and an authentic testimony of a turbulent time. ![]() "Witness to the Revolution" is to the counterculture what Howell Raines s "My Soul Is Rested" is to the civil rights movement, a pageant of humanness that induces throat-clogging wonder at then and now. Jane Mayer, author of "Dark Moneyįor those who missed the sixties (like most of us, whether demographically or spiritually), this vital book goes a long way toward explaining the original wound that festers in our culture wars still. Whether you lived through this period or want to know what you missed, this is a popular history everyone should read. Clara Binghamhas captured the lightning of the 1960s in a jar, where it blows the reader s socks off. "Witness to the Revolution "is vivid, compelling, and addictively readable. Advance praise for "Witness to the Revolution" ![]()
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