![]() ![]() You’ll find several San Francisco bands in this last section of the book, as we head for the end/finale. I wanted a Grateful Dead song to reflect where we were in the story, and to honor the Dead, as they are a San Francisco band. With apologies to Deadheads everywhere, I’ll confess that I was not a fan, and that I didn’t learn to be a fan as I wrote ANTHEM. Jo Ellen raised an eyebrow and continued, speaking directly to Molly. We do civil rights litigation, mostly violations of the first, fourth, eight, and fourteenth amendments.” Stacks of file folders lined the desk and more stacks on the floor threatened to topple over. She ushered them into a small office, barely big enough for the five of them. ![]() They were sitting in the waiting room when Jo Ellen returned. “Can you come to my office? I’m in the Castro. “I just happened to stop home to pick up some files,” she said. Molly described their dilemma while Jo Ellen listened. Recorded live at Fillmore West, San Francisco, California 1969 Written by Robert Hunter and Jerry Garcia On October 1, these posts will be archived with a link at ANTHEM’s webpage for #teachingAnthem1969 Every day between now and October 1, come have a listen and read a snippet from each chapter. Each of the book’s 47 chapters begins with a song from the Sixties to set the tone, mood, and scene. ANTHEM, Book 3 of the Sixties Trilogy, publishes on October 1. ![]()
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