Embark on a captivating journey through the eyes of a foreign student as he navigates the rapidly evolving cultural landscape of the United States in the 1960s. These deeply personal memoirs offer a unique perspective on a nation in the midst of a profound transformation, as experienced by someone who finds himself immersed in a world vastly different from his own.From the bustling streets of Long Island, New York, to the hallowed halls of Princeton, the free-spirited atmosphere of Berkeley, the expansive plains of Texas, and the rugged beauty of New Mexico, the author's academic pursuits take him on a cross-country adventure. As he diligently studies and works, he finds himself swept up in the powerful currents of the anti-war movement, the rise of black power, and the exhilarating spirit of Woodstock.Far from being a mere observer, the author is an active participant in the unfolding cultural revolution, sharing his own hopes, joys, despairs, and moments of alienation. Through his interactions with the people he encounters, even in the face of adversity, he discovers uplifting experiences that shape his personal growth and understanding of the world around him.

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American Stories
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Publisher
Austin Macauley PublisherseBook ISBN
9781035864454
Year
2024Table of contents
- American Stories
- About the Author
- Dedication
- Copyright Information ©
- Introduction
- Going On AFS-American Field Service
- Malcolm X
- Getting into Princeton
- Losing a Year
- A Rainy Sunday Afternoon on Times Square-1964
- Night Flight to Brussels
- Austin, Texas-Summer of 1966
- A Place Farther Away
- Yasu from Fukushima
- Berkeley 1968-Radicalisation
- Albuquerque: Last Stop