The Catonsville Nine : a story of faith and resistance in the Vietnam era / Shawn Francis Peters.

Peters, Shawn Francis, 1966-
New York : Oxford University Press, c2012.
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  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Introduction: Arguably the single most powerful antiwar act in American history — I want you to meet this priest — You get the kind of freedom you fight for — In jail for the right reason — A great human act done by sincere men — Guatemala smells like South Vietnam did a few years ago — Did you hear what we are planning? — I couldn’t not do it — My God, they’re burning our records! — You hide behind words — Crazy like Jesus — A colossal effrontery to justice — There ain’t no justice, man — Come to Agnew country — Do they believe in God? — They’re proud of it — I am trying to speak as a human being to the jury — You have just convicted Jesus Christ — Justice is like God : dead — There are so many reminders of death — America is hard to find — We’re looking for Berrigan — The impact of such a thing would be phenomenal — Being ‘underground’ is strange — The trial of the Catonsville Nine — The most dangerous time of my life.

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