Fugitive of Injustice: The Biographical True Story of Two Brothers' Exemption, Induction, Suspension, Investigation, Escape and Presidential Pardon from the US Army Draft
A true life series of unbelievable events starts when real life New Yorker, Matthew Douglas drops a college class which makes him eligible for the draft in 1967. Shortly after, the government launches an investigation into Anti-American activities after Matthew volunteers his time to serve soup at a homeless shelter suspected for being communist. This launches a multitude of incredible, but true, events for two brothers. Fugitive of Injustice provides an intimate, somber, and detailed account of this "stranger than fiction" biographical, personal history of a draftee.
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