I Ain't Marchin' Anymore!

  • New York: David Mckay Company, Inc, 1969
By [CAMPUS PROTESTS] [LGBTQIA+] RADER, Dotson
New York: David Mckay Company, Inc, 1969. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo (21cm); black paper-covered boards, with titling stamped in yellow on spine; dustjacket; [x],180,[2]pp. Minor rubbing to heel, lower and upper board edges; Near Fine. Dustjacket is price-clipped with some trivial surface wear and creasing to upper edge of rear panel; Near Fine.

"It [1964 America] was divided between the victims and the authorities and I found myself irrevocably on the weaker side because, quite simply, that was the country of my friends. And I knew--and this was the only meaningful experience--that the only community any of us would know was the community of the victims. For we were cut off, all of us, from what Dick Nixon likes to call the "mainstream of American life." We were apart. We were the young and black and radical and disaffected and the homosexual and the head" (p179). [82044].

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