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David Goldner

1960s Madison Story by David Goldner

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Goldner, originally from New York from a politically aware and active family, talks about the Dow Demonstrations, how he did not actively participate in the sit-in, but was apart of the Black student sit-ins, how that influenced him. He has a brief involvement in labor unions after accusations of starting a union in a Madison restaurant. Later, he went on to study law at Boston University. The political activeness and awareness of the 60s, he can see that in his, and other, children today.

This recording was created on 06/16/2018. You can view the original file and full metadata in our digital repository.
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