Pictured above are the subjects from the 1968 exhibit who will be at the book launch:
KAREN FRASER was a young legislative intern in 1967 when she entered a male-dominated world and “won them over” with her competence, as her college professor put it.
LEM HOWELL, a crusading civil rights attorney, won a landmark case for black contractors shut out of government jobs.
NORM DICKS, a star on the football field and in the classroom at the UW in the 1960s.
PAT O’DAY, legendary KJR disc jockey and concert promoter, was the king of Seattle radio in 1968.
NAT JACKSON succeeded Art Fletcher as head of the East Pasco Self-Help Cooperative. And went on to become an aide to Governor Evans.
THELMA JACKSON, earned a Ph.D. and emerged as an inspirational educator.
RALPH MUNRO, Washington’s five-term Secretary of State.
STUART ELWAY is one of America’s most respected public opinion pollsters.
TOM ROBBINS, best-selling author and the voice of the zeitgeist of 1968.
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