When Freeman Wicklund was a student at the University of Minnesota , he was the charismatic leader of the campus animal rights movement, leading protests against everything from fur farming and horse racing to the Shriner Circus. At the U, he majored in nutrition, but he says he was preparing for a full time career as an animal rights activist. Now he's graduated and living with his parents in their suburban home where he answers the phone "animal liberation". Minnesota Public Radio's Mary Losure produced this portrait of a idealist totally devoted to a cause outside the mainstream.