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Horace Julian Bond is a young man who likes to speak his mind. As it hap pens, some of the things that Bond, 26, a Negro pacifist and civil rights worker, has on his mind -sympathy for draft-card burners and extreme opposition to the war in Viet Nam - proved highly unpalatable to the Georgia house of representatives. Twice this year house members voted against allowing him to sit among them as the duly elected member from Atlanta's 136th Legisla tive District...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Georgia: Right to Speak | 12/16/1966 | See Source »

...covertly train themselves in guerrilla warfare against the day when a Communist coup takes over the U.S. Not content to wait for the revolution, the Sunday warriors aimed last week to destroy three rustic, rundown camps that at one time or another had been used for left-wing or pacifist meetings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Organizations: Sunday Patriots | 11/11/1966 | See Source »

David A. Reed '68, a pacifist, was found guilty yesterday in Boston's U.S. District Court of two violations the Selective Service Laws -- failure to appear for a physical examination and failure to report for induction...

Author: By Paul J. Corkery, | Title: Federal Jury Finds David Reed Guilty of 2 Draft Law Violations | 11/5/1966 | See Source »

After publicly burning his card as a "symbolic protest" in Manhattan last fall, Catholic Pacifist David R. Miller, 23, became the first person to be convicted under the new law. By his own choice, Miller was tried without a jury, and he argued that the law denied his First Amendment rights of free speech and protest. U.S. District Judge Harold Tyler Jr. was not impressed; he gave Miller a three-year sentence, suspending it on condition that he carry a new card and obey all lawful draft board orders. Last week the U.S. Court of Appeals upheld Tyler...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Appeals: The Card Is Not for Burning | 10/21/1966 | See Source »

...that may or may not be the Daily Worker. She gives this up to marry a rising young labor organizer, George Cook. At the same time, she nurtures incestuous feelings for her brother Tom, who is "like a painted Christ in a blue and pink oleo," a mystic, a pacifist and a lady-killer who bums around the countryside with a harpy seeking faith cures for her cancer. He gets to feel that he is something of a healer himself, and sees people who are not there. For a while, this unpleasant freak and sister Nellie attend something called...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Poor Nellie | 9/23/1966 | See Source »

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