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Ken Kesey was born on September 17, 1935 in La Junta, Colorado. Though, he lived most of his life in Eugene, Oregon. In high school, he was a wrestling champion. After he finished high school, he started college at the University of Oregon. He participated in the college’s “School of Journalism” program in 1957. Once there, the staff had recognized Kesey’s prowess and awarded him the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship award that allowed him to attend the creative writing program at Stanford.

In 1959, Kesey volunteered to aid in a CIA program named Project MKULTRA at the Menlo Park Veterans Hospital. Project MKULTRA was a program that tested the use of psychedelic drugs and there effect on the human mind. The drugs used were mainly


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