DescriptionManual for Draft-Age Immigrants to Canada.jpg
English: The Manual for Draft-Age Immigrants to Canada (1968) was conceived, written, and edited by Mark Satin when he was executive director of the Toronto Anti-Draft Programme. A well-used copy of the second edition - the largest, with a print run of 20,000 - is shown here atop Programme stationery. The publisher, Toronto's House of Anansi Press, claims nearly 100,000 copies were sold during the Vietnam War. According to sociologist John Hagan, the Manual was used by more than half of all Vietnam War resisters in Canada (see Hagan, Northern Passage, 2001, pp. 77-78).
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