Thomas Boaz discusses how, during a year he spent abroad in Nuremburg, Germany, he came to the decision to be a non-combative conscientious objector and what it meant to him to be a nonpolitical pacifist. His status as a non-combative conscientious objector offers a unique perspective of the Vietnam War, the protests, and the draft.
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I Could Never Carry a Gun
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Tom Boaz at his home in Decatur, Illinois.
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Decatur, Illinois
When:
June, 1971
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(Narrator's Photo)