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There is a saying in Greece about the current situation: "In front the precipice, behind the torrential current." Repression grips the nation and will be hard to shake off. Yet the people have risen in anger once, and they won't forget their tragedy. My friend writes: "Do we that hate violence have to use violence in order not to be violated?... It seems we are going to wait for ages. That's our problem. To fight or not to fight? TO FIGHT...
...talked with groups of newsmen at every opportunity (four times in one day in Omaha). He looked every sturdy inch a candidate when, cheered by 4,000 flag-waving students, he jumped out of his limousine in Tinley Park, Ill., and plunged into the crowd to shake hands...
Eugene Smith moves to shake Kenny's hand, and Kenny offers him his hand, but it is not a match. Eugene sees Kenny is offering his hand thumbs up, the hip handshake, and he backs...
...Well," Kenny concluded, "if it'd make a man feel better, I'd shake hands with his foot. It's just custom. Glad to meet...
...sisters screamed and died. I strained to keep up my connections with the world outside Harvard; I returned to my Chicago neighborhood to organize with the people I had left behind and to distill some common meaning from the diverging patterns of our lives. Yet I still could not shake the sense that I had exiled myself from my responsibilities. In fact, some of the clearest memories I have of the past four years--being locked in a narrow jail cell with 50 other people after the antiwar demonstrations at the 1972 Republican Convention or walking down Brooklyn streets with...