I really enjoyed the political aspect of this romance. Since I started college in '69, I remember the heavy political feelings on campus. And to see a romance build up between ideological opposites was fun. Keep it up.
I was hoping readers here of my generation might relate to the story, at least in the sense of what was happening in the country at that time. In fact, black students at Brandeis did occupy Ford Hall for 2 weeks early in 1969, though I set it in late '68 because it fit better with the story line. In April '69, Brandeis faculty approved an Afro-American studies department.
What fun
I really enjoyed the political aspect of this romance. Since I started college in '69, I remember the heavy political feelings on campus. And to see a romance build up between ideological opposites was fun. Keep it up.
Thank You
I was hoping readers here of my generation might relate to the story, at least in the sense of what was happening in the country at that time. In fact, black students at Brandeis did occupy Ford Hall for 2 weeks early in 1969, though I set it in late '68 because it fit better with the story line. In April '69, Brandeis faculty approved an Afro-American studies department.
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