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Hoosiers and Hippies takes you across many of the pivotal events of 1960-1970 as a tsunami-like cultural shift unfolds around the world! The Draft, the moon landing, pro football's unruly eraand the People's Park Riot ... emerging musicians now iconic, including Jerry Garcia, Janis Joplin, and the giants of the Chicago Blues scene ...from hashish in Morocco, to a basketball scholarship in pre-industrial Mexico, to a metaphysical journey through pre-Drug War Colombia ... cannabis was a 1-10 felony offense at best for possession, yet openly used at a sword-of-Damocles price ... adventure, romance-and some infamous, all-time villains...…mehr

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Hoosiers and Hippies takes you across many of the pivotal events of 1960-1970 as a tsunami-like cultural shift unfolds around the world! The Draft, the moon landing, pro football's unruly eraand the People's Park Riot ... emerging musicians now iconic, including Jerry Garcia, Janis Joplin, and the giants of the Chicago Blues scene ...from hashish in Morocco, to a basketball scholarship in pre-industrial Mexico, to a metaphysical journey through pre-Drug War Colombia ... cannabis was a 1-10 felony offense at best for possession, yet openly used at a sword-of-Damocles price ... adventure, romance-and some infamous, all-time villains...
Autorenporträt
Jerry Beisler is the author of The Bandit of Kabul, chronicling the decade of 1970-1980, and The Berkeley Years, a hardback coffee table compilation of magazine articles, newspaper features, reviews, political commentary, a novella, and new poetry. Beisler's previous books of poetry are Mother Asia and Cousin California and St. Elvis and Missionary Thought (Print Mint Press Publishing), and Hawaiian Life and The Pink Dolphins (Raindance Publishing). Beisler attended Indiana University, Mexico City College, and San Francisco State University. He has lived for extended periods of time in some of the planet's most remote corners.