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Coop’s Youth Part 6 - Coping Mechanisms

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Many of the events of the outside world came into our home on the little twelve-inch black-and-white TV in my mom’s bedroom.  As such she tuned in to the 1968 Democratic Convention in late August of that year.  As part of her continuing effort to connect with the academic community in our university town, she was getting into liberal politics, particularly around opposition to the Vietnam War.  Often her companion watching TV, we both watched as events inside the convention hall were upstaged by the young people in the streets, protesting and battling with the police.  I for one was struck by the courage of the kids in the street and felt a solidarity with them, though I did not know if I had the courage to demonstrate so brazenly like that and risk the wrath of the adult authorities.

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