On May 23, 1968, CAMP (Central Area Motivation Project) worker Kenno Carlos is arrested for flag desecration simply for explaining to high school students why some militants advocate flag burning.
The charges are dismissed the following day.
On May 23, 1968, CAMP (Central Area Motivation Project) worker Kenno Carlos is arrested for flag desecration simply for explaining to high school students why some militants advocate flag burning.
The charges are dismissed the following day.
Walt Crowley, Rites of Passage: A Memoir of the Sixties in Seattle (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1995), 255.