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Felon for Peace : The Memoir of a Vietnam-era Draft Resister, Hardback Book

Felon for Peace : The Memoir of a Vietnam-era Draft Resister Hardback

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At the height of the Vietnam War, Jerry Elmer committed his first felony by refusing to register for the draft.

Over the next 20 years, using nonviolent tactics, Jerry worked for peace, justice, and the environment, from raiding draft boards with Father Phil Berrigan to touring the killing fields of Cambodia to protesting nuclear power plans after Three Mile Island.

The only convicted felon in Harvard's law school class of 1990, Jerry Elmer now gives us his lifetime of lessons in nonviolent protest as an example for all who wish to make a positive difference today.

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