Morningstar Comments

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

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Ramon Sender Baryon has written about the Morningstar Commune as part of his effort to document the history of the Free Land movement by compiling oral history interviews. Pam Hanna's vivid personal recounting of both the California and New Mexico branches of Morningstar. Part I (California). Part II (New Mexico).

These flower children on these links are not the painted portraits of "Flower Children" we see on television. These human beings are the ones that fought hard for human dignity and were pushed hard by the law.

In 2008, a play written about the Morningstar Commune premiered in California.

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About Morningstar Commune

Morningstar was an open commune (also known as Morning Star Ranch and The Digger Farm) was an active open land counterculture commune in (Occidental) Sebastopol near San Francisco. Morningstar was part of the historical changing society of young adults in the 1960s that traveled back and forth between the Haight-Ashbury and Sebastopol. Then governor of California Ronald Reagan vowed to remove the Commune from the face of the earth.