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David Victor Harris (born February 28, 1946, Fresno, California) is an American journalist and author.〔(David Harris, Writer )〕 He is known chiefly for his role as an anti-war activist during the Vietnam War, most notably as a leading opponent of the Draft. ==Early life and education== Harris was born in Fresno, California. After graduating from Fresno High School as "Boy of the Year" in 1963,〔David Harris, ''Our War: What We Did in Vietnam and What It Did to Us,'' Random House, New York, 1996, p.34〕 Harris enrolled in Stanford University. He soon became involved in the Civil Rights Movement, traveling through the Deep South to join other students in the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee's Freedom Summer voter registration campaign in Mississippi. In 1966, he was elected student body president at Stanford, serving a one-year term. As a counter-protest, Harris's head was forcibly shaved by a gang of masked members of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity that had many football players as members and apparently a pro-war outlook.〔Richard W. Lyman (2009) ''Stanford in Turmoil''. (Palo Alto: Stanford University Press), p. 46〕 Harris was also future Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's dormitory RA during Romney's sole year at Stanford.
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