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Mac Talks '68: Group 4
Richard Anderson, Lynn Morgan, Terry Barbouche, Linda Roebke and Ward Benshoof recall what they remember about the Vietnam War while being on campus at Macalester College in 1968.
The Chicago Convention was a wakeup call for me that this was a whole different animal than I was aware of.
Mac Talks ’68 is a partnership of Macalester College and Twin Cities PBS. This StoryCorps-like event was designed to capture the experiences of the Macalester Class of ’68 and how they were impacted by the tumultuous events of 1968.
Through facilitated small-group discussions, they address such issues as: How did the Vietnam War affect our lives? How were we impacted by the Civil Rights Movement? The Feminist Movement? The political upheaval?
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Biographical Details
Story Subject: Civilian
Affiliate Organization: Macalester College Class of 1968
Interviews were recorded on Saturday June 9th, 2018 at the Macalester College Class of 1968 Reunion and are a part of the Minnesota Remembers Vietnam Story Wall collection at MNVietnam.org.
Story Themes: Antiwar Movement, Chicago Convention, Macalester College, Protest, Reunion, Social Movement