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The Strawberry Statement is a book by James Simon Kunen, written when he was 19, which chronicled his experiences at Columbia University from 1966-1968, particularly the April 1968 protests and takeover of the office of the dean of Columbia by student protesters. A 1970 movie about the counterculture and student revolt in the 1960s, vaguely based on the book, but fictionalized, featured Bruce Davison
as Simon, a college student and at first reluctant protester, and Kim Darby
as Linda, a more radical fellow student. Kunen appears in a cameo role in the film. Thunderclap Newman's "Something in the Air" and numerous other rock songs are used on the sound track.

James Simon Kunen, The Strawberry Statement: Notes of a College Revolutionary, 1968 or 9, Brandywine Press, 3 edition (May, 1995) ISBN 1881089525

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