Author Archives: Jeff Kisling

Civil Disobedience and the Civil Rights Movement

If you’ve read recent posts from this blog, you know I’ve been using the journal I started when I was a Senior at Scattergood Friends School to share what was going on at a particularly significant and chaotic time in … Continue reading

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Journal–Conclusion of Draft Resistance Story

Yesterday I described what happened the first time I turned in my draft card.  At my parents request, I asked the draft board to return the draft card, to give my family more time to accept my decision.  The draft … Continue reading

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Scattergood Journal–Returning My Draft Card

Even though I was convinced that I should not cooperate with the Selective Service System, at the time of my 18th birthday, November 21, 1969, I reluctantly registered for the draft as required by law.  I hadn’t yet come to the … Continue reading

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All That We Are Is Story

ALL THAT WE ARE IS STORY. From the moment we are born to the time we continue on our spirit journey, we are involved in the creation of the story of our time here. It is what we arrive with. … Continue reading

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Scattergood Journal — Conscientious Objector Letters

First I’d like to share what my Friend Evalyn Kellum, of North Meadow Circle of Friends, where I attended when I was living in Indianapolis, wrote about An Epistle to Friends Concerning Military Conscription: Thank you for sending your struggle with conscription. … Continue reading

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Scattergood Journal – Epistle to Friends Concerning Military Conscription

I’ve been sharing entries from my journal from my Senior year at Scattergood Friends School, which was the time I was struggling with what to do as I faced my 18th birthday on November 21, 1969, when every male was … Continue reading

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Scattergood Journal – Draft Conference and Draft Registration

The previous blog post has some discussion about preparing for the draft conference that was held at Scattergood November 15, 1969, as part of the Moratorium Against the Vietnam War.  Following are more journal entries from that time. November 8, … Continue reading

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Scattergood Journal – Beginning to plan next Moratorium Day

The last post from my journal from my Scattergood days was about the Peace Walk the School did as part of the Vietnam War Moratorium Days, October 15, 1969.  The plan was to have another Moratorium Day November 15. Journal, … Continue reading

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Queries and Action 2

There has been some very interesting and helpful discussion about queries on the unofficial Facebook page related to Iowa Yearly Meeting (Conservative).  It has been especially helpful for me to hear about pushing versus pulling, with pushing being the idea … Continue reading

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Connections

Reading over the recent Scattergood Journal posts, I realized they are a bit disjointed.  There were a number of references in them that could have been more fully explained. If you didn’t see the video that was in yesterday’s post, … Continue reading

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