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I didn't know God made honky tonk communists. A memoir about draft card burning, witchcraft & the sexual meaning of ballgames

I didn't know God made honky tonk communists. A memoir about draft card burning, witchcraft & the sexual meaning of ballgames

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I didn't know God made honky tonk communists. A memoir about draft card burning, witchcraft & the sexual meaning of ballgames

by Miller, David

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Oakland: Regent Press, 2002. Paperback. 331p., wraps a bit shelf worn, first printing, inscribed on half-title page by Miller. in 1965 Miller was the person in the United States to be prosecuted for burning his draft card. He was imprisoned for two years.

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Title
I didn't know God made honky tonk communists. A memoir about draft card burning, witchcraft & the sexual meaning of ballgames
Author
Miller, David
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Paperback
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Used
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ISBN 10
1587900092
ISBN 13
9781587900099
Publisher
Regent Press
Place of Publication
Oakland
Date Published
2002
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Labor - American; Roman Catholic; 1960S; Pacifism;

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