Dreams Die Hard

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Dreams Die Hard is a book by David Harris that recounts his experiences with the anti–Vietnam War movement and his complex relationship with draft resistance and activism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
about American draft resisters
conscientious objection
student protest
author David Harris NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes David Harris’s experiences in the anti–Vietnam War movement
focusesOn complex relationship with draft resistance
personal costs of activism
genre memoir
nonfiction
hasAuthorRole David Harris as antiwar activist
language English
literaryForm autobiographical narrative
mainSubject Vietnam War NERFINISHED
anti–Vietnam War movement
draft resistance
political activism
narrativePerspective first-person
portrays activist communities of the 1960s
antiwar movement in the United States
draft resistance networks
setIn United States during the Vietnam War NERFINISHED
theme consequences of dissent
idealism and disillusionment
moral dilemmas of war
personal responsibility
political commitment
timePeriodDescribed 1960s
Vietnam War era

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David Harris notableWork Dreams Die Hard