The first segment is an interview with Mrs. Evelyn Whitehorn about her opposition to her son's eligibility to be called on by selective service to go to Vietnam. During the program she and her son, Eric, talk about their positions, the retalliation the may face, and she answers questions from callers. Following reports cover community crime an possible solutions, the continuing demands for a Black Studies program at San Francisco State, and Vietnam news.
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