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edited by Conor Cruise O’Brien (Penguin Classics, 1976), 13.

34. Goudemetz.

35. Madison, Hamilton, and John Jay, 64–65.

36. Ibid., 42.

37. Ibid., 43–44.

38. Ibid., 45.

39. Ibid., No. 55, at 336.

40. Ibid., No. 51, 320.

41. Ibid., No. 10, 123.

42. Leslie M. Harris, In the Shadow of Slavery: African Americans in New York City, 1626–1863 (University of Chicago Press, 2003), excerpt available at http://www.press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/317749.html.

43. See, generally, Juan Williams, Eyes on the Prize: America’s Civil Rights Years, 1954–1965 (Penguin Books, 1987), 178–94.

44. David Garrow, Bearing the Cross (Perennial Classics, 2004), 251, 264.

45. Williams, 190.

46. Taylor Branch, Parting the Waters: America in the King Years 1954–63 (Simon & Schuster, 1988), 217.

47. Ibid., 190.

NINE. THE SIXTIES: THE MOB GOES TO COLLEGE

1. Nathan Glazer, “ ‘Student Power’ in Berkeley,” reprinted in Daniel Bell and Irving Kristol, eds., Confrontation: The Student Rebellion and the Universities (Basic Books, 1968), 5–6.

2. “Occupied Berkeley,” Time, May 30, 1969.

3. Quoted in Jack Newfield, “Setting Matters Straight at Columbia,” New York, November 25, 1968.

4. Glazer, 47.

5. Ibid., 51.

6. Thai Jones, A Radical Line: From the Labor Movement to the Weather Underground, One Family’s Century of Conscience (New York: Free Press, 2004), 163.

7. Biographies, The National Journal, November 8, 2008.

8. Glazer, 57.

9. Ibid., 52, 57.

10. James Rosen, “New Light Shed on Kent State Killings,” Washington Times, May 4, 2010.

11. Erik Durschmied, The Blood of Revolution: From the Reign of Terror to the Rise of Khomeini (Arcade Publishing, 2002), 25.

12. Susan Braudy, Family Circle: The Boudins and the Aristocracy of the Left (Knopf, 2003), 107, 135.

13. Ibid., 105.

14. Ibid., 223.

15. Ibid., 280.

16. Ibid., 192.

17. Ibid., 188.

18. Michael W. Flamm, “Law and Order at Large: The New York Civilian Review Board Referendum of 1966 and the Crisis of Liberalism,” The Historian, March 22, 2002 (citing Associated Press Release, December 13, 1968, “Memos to DJ Officials from AG, 1968–69 [1],” Papers of Ramsey Clark, Box 109, LBJ Library. See also Lionel H. Mitchell [a black conservative], “When Law and Order Fail,” National Review, July 30, 1968, 741–42).

19. Braudy, 195.

20. Ibid., 208.

21. Ibid., 212.

22. Ibid., 206.

23. Ibid., 249.

24. Ibid., 277.

25. Ibid., 265–66.

26. Ibid., 267.

27. Ibid., 424, n. 272.

28. Ibid., 267.

29. Ibid., 305.

30. See, e.g., Steve Lieberman, “Ex-Police Chief Reflects on Career,” The Journal News (Westchester County, NY), June 6, 2004.

31. Gustave Le Bon, The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind (Dover, 2002) (1895), 22.

32. Mel Gussow, “The House on West 11th Street,” New York Times, March 5, 2000.

33. Ibid.

34. Braudy, 328.

35. Ibid., 380.

36. Ibid., 161.

37. Elizabeth Kolbert, “The Prisoner,” The New Yorker, July 16, 2001. (“Dohrn teaches law at Northwestern University and is, at fifty-nine, still notably glamorous.”)

38. Braudy, 369–70.

39. Kolbert.

40. Ibid.

41. Braudy, 316.

42. Ibid., 210.

43. Noel Sheppard, “Axelrod Joke: Obamas Considered Naming Dog Miss California,” Newsbusters, May 16, 2009.

44. William Ayers, Fugitive Days: A Memoir (Boston: Beacon Press, 2001), passim.

45. Paul Mulshine, “The Founder of Kwanzaa Has a Lot of Explaining to Do,” Star-Ledger (Newark, NJ), December 20, 1998 (quoting the Los Angeles Times).

46. California State University at Long Beach, Faculty, Black Studies Department, Ron Karenga, available at http://www.csulb.edu/colleges/cla/departments/africanastudies/

people/mkarenga.htm.

47. David Hilliard, This Side of Glory: The Autobiography of David Hilliard and the Story of the Black Panther Party (Lawrence Hill Books, 2001), 264–65.

48. David Hilliard, Biography and Booking Information, SpeakOut!, available at http://www.speakoutnow.org/userdata_display.php?modin=50&uid=64.

49. Kolbert.

50. Edmund Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France (Dover, 2006) (first published in 1790), 80–81.

51. “Like the Plague, the Sixties Will Always

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