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...University Police car in which the secretary rode was blocked by over 100 SDS [Student for a Democratic Society] protesters sitting in front of and behind it as it tried to move down Mill Street. Finally, McNamara emerged from the car in to the jeering crowd and was hoisted up on the hood of a convertible parked at the curb in front of McKinlock Hall...
With his face visibly tightened and grim, he yelled into the SDS member's microphone. "I spent four of the happiest years at the Berkeley campus doing some of the same things you're doing here." But there was one important difference. "I was tougher and more courteous...
...instance, the authors show convincingly that the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), commonly perceived to have been one of the driving forces in the antiwar movement lost the leadership of this movement as early...
Enbcknownst to the non-radical world. SDS was for a long time paralyzed between the antiwar faction and the revolutionaries who wanted to restructure American society so as to prevent "the seventh wal from now." And complimenting the situation was SDS's extreme democratic governance every decision had to be approved by all members...
Despite the impotence of the SDS within the antiwar movement. I received most of the press coverage. In 1967, SDS National Secretary Greg Calvert talked with The New York Times: his widely-read "fire-eating rhetoric," write Zaroulis and Sullivan, made "more difficult the task of all the many groups working to end the war in Vietnam...