Thanks everyone for all the good hints in which to investigate the history
in the 1960s-2000. Oddly, its a period where not many documents have made
their way into public archives yet, so its the most difficult to research.
That's why we will rely on you all to help us along!
I'll be aski
Susann Schemm is wonderful - 410.889.8585. She does a few houses in CV.
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> Does anyone know someone who will come to my house three times a day to walk
> Albert and give him medicine?
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> This would be from late Tuesday afternoon to early Frid
Does anyone know someone who will come to my house three times a day to walk
Albert and give him medicine?
This would be from late Tuesday afternoon to early Friday afternoon of next
week.
Thank you,
Christine
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I suggest that you talk to Homewood Friends Meeting, they have great historical records and have always been involved in the Peace and Justice Movement. David Green is a member at Homewood.
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Paul, I heard that someone's ashes are in a three-foot stone column in front
of a house in my block.
Christine Gray
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Paul,
I'll have to look for photos. But among those who were very active in
the anti-war movement are Gren Whitman, Karen Olson (still in CV), Dee
Ann Mims, Dean Pappas (lives in northwest suburbs), Vickie Pollard
(moved to Maine), Jo Ann Robinson (still in CV), Megan and Walter Shook
(now i
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Charles Village was very much a center of anti-war activity during the
Vietnam War, and my block (odd/east side of 3000 block of Guilford) was
particularly a center of anti-war activity.
Steve!