1960s Madison Story by Charles (Chuck) Hunt
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- 2018-06-14
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During his three years as a student, Chuck Hunt participated in anti-war protests with Students for a Democratic Society and was beaten by police for his participation in the Dow riot. Hunt marks his experience in the fall of 1967 as a turning point in his life that changed his perspective of government and authority in the United States. As a conscientious objector, Hunt received an alternative service position on peace research and publishing in Boston. Returning to Madison for a few years, Hunt continued work with SDS in Wisconsin. Back on campus, Chuck expressed a need for reparations from the university for their responses to students in the 1960s.
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Hunt, Charles
- Partner
- Recollection Wisconsin
- Contributing Institution
- Madison Public Library
- Subjects
- Madison (Wis.)
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- Language
- English
- Rights
- Copyright 2018, Charles (Chuck) Hunt, Madison Public Library, and University of Wisconsin. All rights reserved. For more information, contact Madison Public Library.
- Chicago citation style
- Hunt, Charles. 1960s Madison Story by Charles (Chuck) Hunt. 2018-06-14. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://omeka.madisonpubliclibrary.org/items/show/56. (Accessed April 19, 2024.)
- APA citation style
- Hunt, Charles, (2018-06-14) 1960s Madison Story by Charles (Chuck) Hunt. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://omeka.madisonpubliclibrary.org/items/show/56
- MLA citation style
- Hunt, Charles. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America <http://omeka.madisonpubliclibrary.org/items/show/56>.