Alice Lynd was a draft counselor and trainer of draft counselors during the Vietnam War. In 1968, she published We Won’t Go: Personal Accounts of War Objectors. She later became first a paralegal and then a lawyer. After retirement from practicing labor law in the wake of plant shutdowns, she became an advocate for prisoners sentenced to death and/or held for years in solitary confinement at Ohio’s supermaximum security prison.-Haymarket Books
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History, Biography, Labor unions, Labor unions, organizing, Nonviolence, Organizing, Working class, Addresses, essays, lectures, Arab-Israeli conflict, Biographies, Camps de réfugiés, Conflit israélo-arabe, Conscientious objectors, Dienstweigering, General, Labor unions, history, Labor unions, united states, Mondelinge geschiedenis (wetenschap), Palestijnen, Palestine, history, Palestinian Arabs, Palestiniens, Passive resistance, Passive resistance to government, PrisonniersPlaces
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- Alice Niles Lynd
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