A Personal Testament By A Young American in Jail Today for his Beliefs by David Harris Late 60's-early 70's, former Stanford student David Harris was an instrumental leader in the campus anti-Vietnam war movement, and the national draft resistance movement. His refusal to serve in the military led to a 20-month jail sentence, a good portion of it spent in solitary confinement for organizing a prison resistance movement. This book discusses his experiences, discoveries, and views on non-violent revolution.