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interviewed October 2002.

332 “I think it was caused by inertia” Lorenzo Meyer, interviewed October 2002.

332 “French Communist Party and world bureaucracy.” Ministry of the Interior files stored in Lecumberri.

333 “and that was an accident.” Roberto Escudero, interviewed October 2002.

333 “coming to destabilized Mexico.” Roberto Rodríguez Baños, interviewed September 2002.

334 “The students were as free as you could be in this society.” Lorenzo Meyer, interviewed October 2002.

334 shave off his beard to enter. Schumacher, Dharma Lion, 507.

334 “to dress well or badly as he sees fit.” The New York Times, April 19, 1968.

335 the attack remains unknown. Ramón Ramírez, El Movimiento estudiantil de México (Julio/Diciembre de 1968) (Mexico City: Ediciones Era, 1998; original ed., 1969), 145–47; and Raúl Álvarez Garín, La Estela de Tlatelolco: Una Reconstrucción histórica del movimiento estundiantil del 68 (Mexico City: Editorial Ithaca, 1998), 30.

335 confirmed in documents released in 1999. The New York Times, June 29, 1999.

336 “their principle of only having public dialogue.” Roberto Escudero, interviewed October 2002.

336 The architecture student Jean-Claude Leveque, The New York Times, December 15, 1968.

337 including discontent over one-party rule. U.S. News & World Report, August 12, 1968.

339 thought to have been held in prison, The New York Times, September 21, 1968.

339 exchanges of gunfire and one policeman killed, Ibid., September 24, 1968.

339 the long-awaited dialogue was a disaster. Raúl Álvarez Garín, interviewed October 1968.

339 “The meeting ended very badly” Roberto Escudero, interviewed October 1968.

339 “an angry, blood-splattered face.” Poniatowska, Massacre in Mexico, introduction, xii.

341 “listen as much when a woman spoke” Myrthokleia Gonzalez Gallardo, interviewed October 2002.

343 were killed by the military in the 1970s. The New York Times, July 16, 2002.

343 “Families don’t come forward” Martínez de la Roca, interviewed October 2002.

343 “All of us were reborn on October 2.” Elena Poniatowska, La Noche de Tlatelolco (Mexico City: Era, 1971), 267.


CHAPTER 20: Theory and Practice for the Fall Semester

347 “100,000 at the Olympic Stadium in Mexico City.” The New York Times, October 13, 1968.

350 “stand up for black Americans.” Augusta Chronicle, May 20, 1998.

351 “not smart enough to lose interest in it.” Life, October 18, 1968.

351 The U.S. has seldom . . . a fresh political experience. Time, July 5, 1968.

352 “a sovereign state too.” Life, April 19, 1968.

352 “can you smuggle in a canoe.” Ibid.

352 “no personal point of view on anything.” Philip Marchand, Marshall McLuhan: The Medium Is the Messenger (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1998), 219.

352 “Mercedes the car or Mercedes the girl?” The New York Times, June 16, 1986.

353 “the Europeans have the theory” Lewis Cole, interviewed June 2002.

353 “Jerry Rubin, just do it.” Daniel Cohn-Bendit, interviewed March 2003.

354 he would say “de Gaulle.” The New York Times, June 13, 1968.

354 “Or even two months ago?” Sunday Times (London), June 16, 1968.

354 “older Germans just glared at him.” Lewis Cole, interviewed June 2002.

356 “realized nothing would happen.” Mark Rudd, interviewed April 2002.

358 “but the Senate need not confirm them.” Time, July 5, 1968.

358 contact with Griffin through John Ehrlichman, John W. Dean, The Rehnquist Choice: The Untold Story of the Nixon Appointment That Redefined the Supreme Court (New York: Touchstone, 2001), 2 and note 6.

358 before Fortas was on the bench. Dean, The Rehnquist Choice, and Laura Kalman, Abe Fortas: A Biography (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1990), 340.

359 “South and accolades from the Northeast.” The New York Times, August 10, 1968.

360 distasteful to the South. Mailer, Miami and the Siege of Chicago, 73.

361 “Nig-ger-a-o . . .” John Cohen, The Essential Lenny Bruce (New York: Bell Publishing Company, 1970), 59–60.

361 “getting tired of Negroes and their rights.” Mailer, Miami and the Siege of Chicago, 51.

361 “There is no way in hell . . . give a damn about us.

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