You can imagine the internal contradictions and personal dilemma that emerged when the brutal facts of racism, poverty, and war intruded upon my consciousness and began to make cracks in my comfortable and secure worldview. Becoming sensitized to a new view of reality, a different picture of the world, was a deeply personal experience for me and others like me as we struggled to repudiate our past and join “the other side.” We began to recognize our own class, race, and nation as the oppressor while finding the oppressed to be poor, non-white, and outside of the American Way of Life. Thus, in the youthful stages of our rebellion, we tried to forget who we were and saw ourselves as defending the cause of the poor, the blacks, the Vietnamese.
Our Common Struggle
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