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STEVE GOLDSMITH,
CIVILIAN ORGANIZER: Soldiers were mostly the driving force, and we were
the supporters.

And they did
things like put up pictures of Che Guevara. One whole wall was an American flag painted upside-down.

The
stars part of it was a toilet seat ...

and if you
lifted the toilet seat up, there was Lyndon Johnson's picture.

And when the
police officer who came into examine the place saw that, he just hit the
roof.


HAL MUSKAT, U.S.
ARMY: I got sent to Fort Knox, Kentucky, to protect the nation's gold
supply.
[WAGE PEACE]

I got to Knox at a time when their coffeehouse was experiencing
a lot of repression.
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