<p>The 1960s was a decade of social and political upheaval that reshaped every facet of American culture from civil rights through feminism to gay liberation and the anti-Vietnam War movement.</p><p>Bernard Marin takes readers into the heart of this turbulent time in an anthology of historical fiction. Through Bernard's eyes we join a young journalist who witnesses both the Chicago riot of 1968 and the uproarious trial of the ringleaders who came to be called the Chicago Seven.</p><p>We follow a university student who finds love while participating in the famous civil rights march over the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma Alabama and witness a chance encounter at a department store lunch counter that transforms a young Southern white woman into a civil rights activist.</p><p>These colourful vignettes open a unique window into the most compelling chapters of the tumultuous 1960s.</p>
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