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chat with Karen Manners Smith who co edited the book "Time it was American stories from the 60s". Vincenzo J Iaciofano vinnychoff Vinnychoff chats with Karen Smith stories from her book and the 60s of being in a cult

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This chat was with Karen Manners Smith who co edited the book, Time it  was American Stories from the 60s. With Tim Koster and she mentions how  she was in a cult which ended up in London. How she wrote about Zoharah  Simmons, Jade Huynh and her brother who was in the Peace corp in Kenya.
Karen  introduces herself: Karen Manners Smith professionally.  Most of the  time just plain Karen Smith.  I am a retired professor of history and  spent most of my teaching career in Kansas, though I have also taught  college students here in my home state of Massachusetts.  In addition to  the book on the 1960s that I co-edited with Tim Koster, I have  published books and articles on American women, American writers, and  general history. I have spent quite a bit of time in England and  Ireland, but also lived all over the United States and spent a year in  East Africa.

This chat was with Karen Manners Smith who co edited the book, Time it  was American Stories from the 60s. With Tim Koster and she mentions how  she was in a cult which ended up in London. How she wrote about Zoharah  Simmons, Jade Huynh and her brother who was in the Peace corp in Kenya.
Karen  introduces herself: Karen Manners Smith professionally.  Most of the  time just plain Karen Smith.  I am a retired professor of history and  spent most of my teaching career in Kansas, though I have also taught  college students here in my home state of Massachusetts.  In addition to  the book on the 1960s that I co-edited with Tim Koster, I have  published books and articles on American women, American writers, and  general history. I have spent quite a bit of time in England and  Ireland, but also lived all over the United States and spent a year in  East Africa.

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