We Are Everywhere

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We Are Everywhere is a book by activist Jerry Rubin that reflects his role in the 1960s counterculture and protest movements in the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
about Jerry Rubin NERFINISHED
Vietnam War protests NERFINISHED
Yippies NERFINISHED
civil rights movement NERFINISHED
counterculture of the 1960s
author Jerry Rubin NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts cultural rebellion
political organizing
street protests
student activism
genre memoir
non-fiction
political literature
hasPerspective anti-establishment
radical left-wing
language English
literaryForm autobiographical writing
political essay
mainSubject 1960s counterculture
New Left NERFINISHED
anti-war activism
protest movements in the United States
radical politics
youth culture
movementContext American counterculture
New Left in the United States NERFINISHED
notablePersonDescribed Abbie Hoffman NERFINISHED
Jerry Rubin NERFINISHED
members of the Youth International Party
portrays United States political climate in the 1960s
mass protest movements
radical youth movements
theme anti-war resistance
direct action
generational conflict
nonconformity
revolution
social change
utopian ideals
timePeriodDescribed 1960s
early 1970s

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Jerry Rubin notableWork We Are Everywhere