Politics | 10/03/2008 2:45 pm
Talk to Tom Brokaw! The Author of Boom! Takes Questions From Our Readers

You’ve watched him on the television for decades and perhaps even "talked" to him through the TV.
To celebrate the October 14 release of his trade paperback edition of Boom!, which includes a poignant preface and bonus History Channel 1968 DVD, Tom Brokaw will answer wOw readers’ questions. E-mail your questions to submit@wowowow.com with "Brokaw" in the subject line. Check back often to see if Tom answered your question. He will post his answers on wowOwow.com.
UPDATE 10/16: Tom Brokaw Answers: Every Day I Talk to Tim Russert
As a veteran journalist, husband, father and author, Tom Brokaw is a man we all trust. For 21 years, as the anchor and managing editor of "NBC Nightly News," he traveled around the world for us to report on the most life-changing events of our time. He’s reported on a myriad of subjects ranging from AIDS, the war on terror, Los Angeles gangs, literacy, environmental issues, immigration and political scandals (including Watergate). From Martin Luther King Jr.’s death to the rise of the rock-‘n’-roll sensations, The Beatles, Brokaw has witnessed firsthand some of the most relevant events in history.
Several years ago, Brokaw set out to write a retrospective describing the decade that he believed was one of the most pivotal of our times — the tumultuous 1960s. What he wrote, titled Boom!, was published by Random House one year ago. Written with Brokaw’s honest voice, the recollection of poignant tales and profiles immediately resonated with the Baby Boomer generation, and hence, became a New York Times bestseller.
Need inspiration?
Click here to see personal photographs of Tom Brokaw in the 1960s and pictures from inside Boom!
Win an Autographed Copy of Tom Brokaw’s Book Boom!An excerpt from the Boom! preface: "One minute it was Ike and the man in the gray flannel suit and the lonely crowd … and the next minute it was time to ‘Turn on, tune in, drop out,’ time for ‘We Shall Overcome’ and ‘Burn, baby, burn.’ While Americans were walking on the moon, Americans were dying in Vietnam. There were assassinations and riots. Jackie Kennedy became Jackie O. There were tie-dye shirts and hard hats; Black Power and law and order; Martin Luther King Jr. and George Wallace; Ronald Reagan and Tom Hayden; Gloria Steinem and Anita Bryant; Mick Jagger and Wayne Newton."























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