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My father, Roger Dinda, 'round about Christmas 1971. I was just back from 'Nam and playing with my camera.
Not so long ago, folks whose political involvement was driven by faith tended to support liberal causes--equal rights, school integration, and ending the Vietnam war. Dad fit that profile. Those issues took over his life for a few years in the late sixties and early seventies and he was heavily involved in a non-partisan local political group called Action Now. Definitely a different time.
Camera: Minolta SRT-101. Updated to a better scan 11/28/05
Not so long ago, folks whose political involvement was driven by faith tended to support liberal causes--equal rights, school integration, and ending the Vietnam war. Dad fit that profile. Those issues took over his life for a few years in the late sixties and early seventies and he was heavily involved in a non-partisan local political group called Action Now. Definitely a different time.
Camera: Minolta SRT-101. Updated to a better scan 11/28/05
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