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Tag Archives: Arizona State University
5/4/70>Shades of Grey mixed with blood<5/4/2024
John Clark writing what is the most difficult post since the one about my personal experience with abortion. My involvement with the anti-war movement began after I wrote a research paper in the spring semester back in 1967 when I … Continue reading
Still, I Persist
“You’re either part of the solution or you’re part of the problem,” Eldridge Cleaver. This is one of the most memorable quotes from my time in college. When I went off to Arizona State from the town of Union, I … Continue reading
Which would you pick??
John Clark wintering as well as one can when ice threatens to undo what physical therapy has rebuilt, and climbing snowbanks to restore visibility when backing out becomes a regular event. Today, I’m going to see how readers respond to … Continue reading
And Now For Something Completely Different
John Clark sharing a bit of my college experience and a most amazing friend who I met during that time. I graduated in a class of 38 from Union High School in June of 1966. Since most everyone who was … Continue reading