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Michael Dale Rossman born December 15, 1939 (?) died May 12, 2008 Free Speech Movement Steering Committee Member, of Berkeley, CA.

Red diaper baby - son of Harold Rossman, labor journalist, and ---. Grew up in Kentfield, CA. Chicago University, editing on poetry magazine

Activist against capital punishment, racism, the Vietnam War. "Rossman Report" a "detailed exploration of earlier attempts to squelch political expression" on the Berkeley campus. A graduate student in mathematics at the time of the Free Speech Movement. 1964 Arrests in Sproul Hall led to jail time (120 days?) 1965 agreed to teach at the Experimental College organized by Professor Joseph Tussman. Taught for one year, fired. Free University of Berkeley (FUB) with Stew Albert, Brad Cleaveland, David Goines. Travelled the country, organizing "learning for social change." Created FSM website Taught science at Berkeley Montessori and french school Co-founded Camp Chrysalis, a summer camp for children.

AOUON (All of Us or None) Political Poster Archive

Personal: open, common law marriage with Karen McLellan, two children, sons Lorca and Jaime. Legal marriage in 2007, while being treated for leukemia. Numerous lovers. Lost virginity to a famous female poet, in a Telegraph Avenue apartment.

Rossman, Michael. The Wedding Within the War, 1971, Doubleday and Company, Inc. New York Rossman, Michael. On Learning and Social Change, 1969, Random House, New York Rossman, Michael. New Age Blues - On the Politics of Consciousness, 1979, E.P. Dutton, New York Rossman, Michael. translation Winds of the People - The Poetry of the Spanish Civil War, 1986, self-published

Internet book on teaching science to children.

Contributed to Cohen, Robert and Reginald E. Zelnik, Ed. The Free Speech Movement - Reflections on Berkeley in the 1960s. Rossman, Michael. The "Rossman Report": A Memoir of Making History pg. 189. University of California Press, 2002.

References Rorabaugh, W.J., Berkeley at War in the 1960s. Oxford University Press, New York, 1989.

Appeared in films: Berkeley in the 60's, documentary, Mark Kitchell LSD: Power and

Author of Wedding Within the War, Learning and Social Change,