Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Dedication
List of Acronyms
Preface
Introduction
Part 1: Formative Years
Chapter 1: Formative Years: Learning to Take Chances and Make Unpopular Choices, 1965–1967
Chapter 2: Gaining Traction in the Lone Star State, 1967–1969
Part 2: Finding Our Place in the Post-SDS World
Chapter 3: Cut Loose from Our Original Birthplace
Chapter 4: Direct Action and Disruption: Establishing a Public Presence for Popular Protest, 1970–1971
Chapter 5: Expanding the Terrain of Confrontational Politics, 1971–1972
Part 3: Organized State Repression
Chapter 6: The State Security Apparatuses and Policing
Chapter 7: Merry Prankster, Pied Piper, and Rogue Cop: Lt. Burt Gerding and His Fantasy World of Espionage
Chapter 8: My Twin and I and the FBI
Part 4: The Demise of Popular Protest
Postscript: Denouement: The Demise of Popular Protest and the Eclipse of the Antiwar Movement
Acknowledgments
Appendix 1: Timeline: Protest Cycle in Austin
Appendix 2: “‘SEATO Myth’ Poor Excuse for Viet War Involvement”
A Note on Sources
Endnotes
Bibliography
Index