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RFK/McCarthy California debate: Witcover, Resurrection of Richard Nixon, Resurrection of Richard Nixon, 314; Shadegg, 314; Shadegg, Winning's a Lot More Fun, Winning's a Lot More Fun, 175, 183; Wills, "Waiting for Bobby." 175, 183; Wills, "Waiting for Bobby."
Kennedy's last day was marathon parades: Witcover, Witcover, Making of an Ink-Stained Wretch, Making of an Ink-Stained Wretch, 114. 114.
Amba.s.sador Hotel scene: Ibid., 115; Shogan, Bad News, Bad News, 33; Shadegg, 33; Shadegg, Winning's a Lot More Fun, Winning's a Lot More Fun, 185; Barone, 185; Barone, Our Country, Our Country, 440. 440.
CHAPTER THIRTEEN: VIOLENCE.
"Has violence become": Newsweek, June 24, 1968; June 24, 1968; Time, Time, June 21, 1968. June 21, 1968. "The country does not work": "The country does not work": J. Hoberman, J. Hoberman, The Dream Life: Movies, Media, and the Mythology of the Sixties The Dream Life: Movies, Media, and the Mythology of the Sixties (New York: New Press, 2003), 353. (New York: New Press, 2003), 353.
"Life in this society being": Valerie Solanas, Valerie Solanas, The Sc.u.m Manifesto The Sc.u.m Manifesto (New York: Verso, 2004). (New York: Verso, 2004).
Truman Capote went on NBC's: "Ray's Odd Odyssey," "Ray's Odd Odyssey," Time, Time, June 21, 1968. June 21, 1968. In a cover essay in In a cover essay in Life: Hoberman, Life: Hoberman, Dream Life. Said William F. Buckley: Dream Life. Said William F. Buckley: Michael Flamm, Michael Flamm, Law and Order: Street Crime, Civil Unrest, and the Crisis of Liberalism in the 1960s Law and Order: Street Crime, Civil Unrest, and the Crisis of Liberalism in the 1960s (New York: Columbia University Press, 2005), 153. (New York: Columbia University Press, 2005), 153.
The countercultural journalist: Hunter S. Thompson, Hunter S. Thompson, Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72 Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72 (New York: Popular Library, 1973), 140. (New York: Popular Library, 1973), 140.
Thomas Kuchel versus Max Rafferty: USNWR, November 28, 1967; "The California Textbook Fight," Atlantic Monthly, Atlantic Monthly, November 1967; "Max Rafferty: Gadfly on the Rump of Education," November 1967; "Max Rafferty: Gadfly on the Rump of Education," Atlantic Monthly, Atlantic Monthly, December 1967; John Hope Franklin, December 1967; John Hope Franklin, Mirror to America: The Autobiography of John Hope Franklin Mirror to America: The Autobiography of John Hope Franklin (New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2005), 230; "Max Rafferty Is Not a Mad Messiah of the Right-He Is More Disturbing Than That," NYTM, September 1, 1968; obituary of David Shaw, LAT, August 2, 2005; Leon Panetta interview; Nixon to Reagan, June 14, 1966, and "RMN call Sandy Quinn," June 16, 1966, RNLB, 501.1; Sandy Quinn to Rose Mary Woods, RNLB, 501.1.110; "Suggested for Senator Kuchel" and accompanying doc.u.ments, October 1966, RNLB 501.1.8; Evans and Novak column, WP, June 11, 1966. (New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2005), 230; "Max Rafferty Is Not a Mad Messiah of the Right-He Is More Disturbing Than That," NYTM, September 1, 1968; obituary of David Shaw, LAT, August 2, 2005; Leon Panetta interview; Nixon to Reagan, June 14, 1966, and "RMN call Sandy Quinn," June 16, 1966, RNLB, 501.1; Sandy Quinn to Rose Mary Woods, RNLB, 501.1.110; "Suggested for Senator Kuchel" and accompanying doc.u.ments, October 1966, RNLB 501.1.8; Evans and Novak column, WP, June 11, 1966.
An intellectually ambitious memo: Robert Mason, Robert Mason, Richard Nixon and the Quest for a New Majority Richard Nixon and the Quest for a New Majority (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2004), 48. (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2004), 48.
Nixon groped toward giving: William Safire, William Safire, Before the Fall: An Inside View of the Pre-Watergate White House Before the Fall: An Inside View of the Pre-Watergate White House (New York: Ballantine, 1977), 49. (New York: Ballantine, 1977), 49.
This story of a "silenced" majority: The Green Berets (Ray Kelly and John Wayne, dir., 1968); Hoberman, (Ray Kelly and John Wayne, dir., 1968); Hoberman, Dream Life, Dream Life, 145, 2079. 145, 2079.
Enemy atrocities in news reports": Daniel C. Hallen, The "Uncensored" War: The Media and the Vietnam War The "Uncensored" War: The Media and the Vietnam War (New York: Oxford University Press, 1986), 155. (New York: Oxford University Press, 1986), 155. Her review was the subject of a peroration: Her review was the subject of a peroration: Peter B. Levy, ed., Peter B. Levy, ed., America in the Sixties-Left, Right, and Center: A Doc.u.mentary History America in the Sixties-Left, Right, and Center: A Doc.u.mentary History (Westport, CT: Praeger, 1998), 193. (Westport, CT: Praeger, 1998), 193.
"one Dr. Spock is more dangerous": Thomas Maier, Thomas Maier, Dr. Spock: An American Life Dr. Spock: An American Life (New York: Basic Books, 2003), 294. Boston 5 trial: Tom Wells, (New York: Basic Books, 2003), 294. Boston 5 trial: Tom Wells, The War Within: America's Battle over Vietnam The War Within: America's Battle over Vietnam (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1994), 23334, 269, 308. (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1994), 23334, 269, 308.
On May 13, 112 Americans died: http://www.viethero.us/Wall/panel.htm. http://www.viethero.us/Wall/panel.htm. An American delegation in Paris: An American delegation in Paris: Hoberman, Hoberman, Dream Life, Dream Life, 202. 202. The next week, students overran Paris: The next week, students overran Paris: Ibid.; Jane Fonda, Ibid.; Jane Fonda, My Life So Far My Life So Far (New York: Random House, 2005), 200. (New York: Random House, 2005), 200.
Marcuse: Herbert's Hippopotamus Herbert's Hippopotamus (dir. Paul Alexander Juutilainen, 1996), http://www.marcuse.org/herbert/soundvideo/herbhippo.htm. (dir. Paul Alexander Juutilainen, 1996), http://www.marcuse.org/herbert/soundvideo/herbhippo.htm.
"Is Dr. Spock to Blame?": Newsweek, September 23, 1968. September 23, 1968.
Like the parents, for example: Steven V. Roberts, "Leader of S.D.S. Unit: From New Jersey Suburb to the Picket Lines," NYT, May 19, 1968. Steven V. Roberts, "Leader of S.D.S. Unit: From New Jersey Suburb to the Picket Lines," NYT, May 19, 1968.
"Ron honestly believes": Lou Cannon, Lou Cannon, Governor Reagan: His Rise to Power Governor Reagan: His Rise to Power (New York: Public Affairs, 2005), 259. (New York: Public Affairs, 2005), 259.
His governorship was floundering: Ibid., 179200. Ibid., 179200. Meanwhile a cabal of aides: Meanwhile a cabal of aides: Ibid., 23851. Ibid., 23851. "Can anyone tell me": "Can anyone tell me": Ibid., 228. Ibid., 228.
Nixon did it twice: F. Clifton White and William J. Gill, F. Clifton White and William J. Gill, Why Reagan Won Why Reagan Won (Washington: Regnery Gateway, 1981), 85. (Washington: Regnery Gateway, 1981), 85.
White explained it to Reagan: F. Clifton White, F. Clifton White, Politics as a n.o.ble Calling: The Memoirs of F. Clifton White Politics as a n.o.ble Calling: The Memoirs of F. Clifton White (Ottawa, IL: Jameson Books, 1994). (Ottawa, IL: Jameson Books, 1994).
So he went back on the road: Jules Witcover, Jules Witcover, The Resurrection of Richard Nixon The Resurrection of Richard Nixon (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1970), 306. (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1970), 306.
Nixon in Atlanta: Jack Ba.s.s and Marilyn Thompson, Ol' Strom: An Unauthorized Biography of Strom Thurmond Ol' Strom: An Unauthorized Biography of Strom Thurmond (Atlanta: Longstreet Press, 1998), 224; Arjen Westerhoff, "Politics of Protest: Strom Thurmond and the Development of the Republican Southern Strategy, 19481972" (M.A. thesis, American Studies Program, Smith College, 1991); White and Gill, (Atlanta: Longstreet Press, 1998), 224; Arjen Westerhoff, "Politics of Protest: Strom Thurmond and the Development of the Republican Southern Strategy, 19481972" (M.A. thesis, American Studies Program, Smith College, 1991); White and Gill, Why Reagan Won, Why Reagan Won, 108; Harry Dent, 108; Harry Dent, The Prodigal South Returns to Power The Prodigal South Returns to Power (New York: Wiley, 1978); Witcover, (New York: Wiley, 1978); Witcover, Resurrection of Richard Nixon, Resurrection of Richard Nixon, 309; Stanley Kutler, 309; Stanley Kutler, The Wars of Watergate: The Last Crisis of Richard Nixon The Wars of Watergate: The Last Crisis of Richard Nixon (New York: W. W. Norton, 1992), 64. (New York: W. W. Norton, 1992), 64.
A unanimous Supreme Court decision: Green v. County School Board of New Kent County, 391 U.S. 430. 391 U.S. 430.
Senator Thurmond had just released: Ba.s.s and Thompson, Ba.s.s and Thompson, Ol' Strom, Ol' Strom, 210. 210.
"From what I've read": Witcover, Witcover, Resurrection of Richard Nixon, Resurrection of Richard Nixon, 320. 320.
Abe Fortas confirmation hearings: Laura Kalman, Abe Fortas: A Biography Abe Fortas: A Biography (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1990), 33854. (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1990), 33854.
"In an age in which the Playboy Playboy philosophy": philosophy": Levy, ed., Levy, ed., America in the Sixties; America in the Sixties; Beth Baley, "s.e.xual Revolution(s)," in David Farber, ed., Beth Baley, "s.e.xual Revolution(s)," in David Farber, ed., The Sixties: From Memory to History The Sixties: From Memory to History (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1994), 23562. (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1994), 23562.
"Where law and order stops": Maier, Maier, Dr. Spock, Dr. Spock, 315. 315.
The first insisted they were neither: David Farber, David Farber, Chicago '68 Chicago '68 (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1988), 16. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1988), 16.
Rubin was from Cincinnati: Anthony Lukas, Anthony Lukas, Don't Shoot-We Are Your Children! Don't Shoot-We Are Your Children! (New York: Random House, 1971), 32269. (New York: Random House, 1971), 32269.
Which was precisely their point: Michael William Doyle, "Staging the Revolution: Guerrilla Theater as a Countercultural Practice, 196568," in Peter Braunstein and Doyle, eds., Michael William Doyle, "Staging the Revolution: Guerrilla Theater as a Countercultural Practice, 196568," in Peter Braunstein and Doyle, eds., Imagine Nation: The American Counterculture of the 1960s and '70s Imagine Nation: The American Counterculture of the 1960s and '70s (New York: Routledge, 2001), 7197. (New York: Routledge, 2001), 7197. New Left journalist Robert Scheer: New Left journalist Robert Scheer: Hoberman, Hoberman, Dream Life, Dream Life, 2056. 2056. "Those who grew up before the 1950s": "Those who grew up before the 1950s": Farber, Farber, Chicago '68, Chicago '68, 220. "You 220. "You need three hundred pages": need three hundred pages": Ibid., 21516. Ibid., 21516.
"We will create our own reality": Ibid., 17. Ibid., 17.
In New York, the Lindsay administration: Vincent J. Cannato, Vincent J. Cannato, The Ungovernable City: John Lindsay and the Battle to Save New York The Ungovernable City: John Lindsay and the Battle to Save New York (New York: Basic Books, 2003), 221. (New York: Basic Books, 2003), 221.
They hosted a "Yip-in": Farber, Farber, Chicago '68, Chicago '68, 3032. 3032.
The other faction: Farber, Farber, Chicago '68, Chicago '68, 71101. 71101.
A third faction: Ibid., 10110. Ibid., 10110.
The City of Chicago: Ibid., 122, 157, 146. Ibid., 122, 157, 146.
Cleveland ambush: "The Overshadowing Issue," Time, Time, August 2, 1968; "This One Was Planned," Ibid. August 2, 1968; "This One Was Planned," Ibid.
New York firemen: Connato, Ungovernable City, Ungovernable City, 138. 138.
"Outside of the visible return": Carter, Carter, Politics of Rage, Politics of Rage, 334. 334.
The National Governors' Conference: Time, "The Overshadowing Issue." "The Overshadowing Issue." d.i.c.k, How can I: d.i.c.k, How can I: Shadegg, Shadegg, Winning's a Lot More Fun, Winning's a Lot More Fun, 196. 196. Lester Maddox b.u.mped: Lester Maddox b.u.mped: Witcover, Witcover, Resurrection of Richard Nixon, Resurrection of Richard Nixon, 323. 323.
CHAPTER FOURTEEN: FROM MIAMI TO THE SIEGE OF CHICAGO.
Miami riots: http://digital.library.miami.edu/gov/MiamiReport.html. "That could have been me talking": Miami Herald, "That could have been me talking": Miami Herald, April 18, 1968. April 18, 1968.
"Can It Happen Again?": Newsweek, July 22, 1968. July 22, 1968.
"We must reject the idea": F. Clifton White and William J. Gill, F. Clifton White and William J. Gill, Why Reagan Won Why Reagan Won (Washington: Regnery Gateway, 1981), 118; Jules Witcover, (Washington: Regnery Gateway, 1981), 118; Jules Witcover, The Resurrection of Richard Nixon The Resurrection of Richard Nixon (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1970), 338. (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1970), 338.
John Lindsay testified: Ibid., 32627. Nixon in Montauk: Ibid., 327. Ibid., 32627. Nixon in Montauk: Ibid., 327.
Monday morning, August 5: "Debray: A Jail Interview," NYT, August 5, 1968; "Nixon Said to Want Rockefeller, Lindsay, or Percy for 2d Place," NYT, August 5, 1968. "Debray: A Jail Interview," NYT, August 5, 1968; "Nixon Said to Want Rockefeller, Lindsay, or Percy for 2d Place," NYT, August 5, 1968.
"a few secret kingmakers in New York": Phyllis Schlafly, Phyllis Schlafly, A Choice, Not an Echo A Choice, Not an Echo (Alton, IL: Pere Marquette Press, 1964). (Alton, IL: Pere Marquette Press, 1964). "The double cross is on": "The double cross is on": Jack Ba.s.s and Marilyn Thompson, Jack Ba.s.s and Marilyn Thompson, Ol' Strom: An Unauthorized Biography of Strom Thurmond Ol' Strom: An Unauthorized Biography of Strom Thurmond (Atlanta: Longstreet Press, 1998), 226. (Atlanta: Longstreet Press, 1998), 226. You couldn't turn around without: You couldn't turn around without: Lee Edwards interview. Lee Edwards interview.
Archbishop of Miami: Republican National Committee, Official Proceedings of the Republican National Convention. Official Proceedings of the Republican National Convention.
John Wayne: Ibid.
Nixon's Kevin Phillips: Joe McGinniss, Joe McGinniss, The Selling of the President The Selling of the President (New York: Penguin, 1970), 123. (New York: Penguin, 1970), 123.
At 4 p.m., Reagan returned: White and Gill, White and Gill, Why Reagan Won, Why Reagan Won, 117. 117.
Reaction to Reagan announcement: Ba.s.s and Thompson, Ol' Strom, Ol' Strom, 226; Stephen C. Shadegg, 226; Stephen C. Shadegg, Winning's a Lot More Fun Winning's a Lot More Fun (New York: Macmillan, 1969), 200. (New York: Macmillan, 1969), 200.
The favorite sons: Witcover, Witcover, Resurrection of Richard Nixon, Resurrection of Richard Nixon, 342. 342.
Nixon arrived at Miami International: Ibid., 339. Ibid., 339.
Nixon forced himself to maintain a smile: Ba.s.s and Thompson, Ba.s.s and Thompson, Ol' Strom, Ol' Strom, 225. 225.
Nixon motorcaded: Witcover, Witcover, Resurrection of Richard Nixon, Resurrection of Richard Nixon, 340. 340.
At the evening session: RNC, RNC, Official Proceedings. The action was in the parking lot: Official Proceedings. The action was in the parking lot: White and Gill, White and Gill, Why Reagan Won, Why Reagan Won, 119. 119.
"Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you": RNC, RNC, Official Proceedings. Official Proceedings.
The anchormen in the broadcast booths: Shadegg, Shadegg, Winning's a Lot More Fun, Winning's a Lot More Fun, 202. 202.
Mitch.e.l.l, Dent, and Thurmond meeting: Ba.s.s and Thompson, Ol' Strom, Ol' Strom, 227. 227.
Nixon suite: Witcover, Resurrection of Richard Nixon, Resurrection of Richard Nixon, 341. 341.
the old Wall Street crew found themselves: Leonard Garment, Leonard Garment, Crazy Rhythm: From Brooklyn and Jazz to Nixon's White House, Watergate, and Beyond Crazy Rhythm: From Brooklyn and Jazz to Nixon's White House, Watergate, and Beyond (New York: Crown, 1997), 126. (New York: Crown, 1997), 126.
Dent would speak to them first: Ibid., 344. Ibid., 344.
Thurmond extracted a promise: Arjen Westerhoff, "Politics of Protest: Strom Thurmond and the Development of the Republican Southern Strategy, 19481972" (M.A. thesis, American Studies Program, Smith College, 1991); Ba.s.s and Thompson, Arjen Westerhoff, "Politics of Protest: Strom Thurmond and the Development of the Republican Southern Strategy, 19481972" (M.A. thesis, American Studies Program, Smith College, 1991); Ba.s.s and Thompson, Ol' Strom, Ol' Strom, 228. 228.
Tuesday morning's newspapers: NYT, August 6, 1968; CT, August 6, 1968. NYT, August 6, 1968; CT, August 6, 1968. Reagan and Thurmond had a meeting: Reagan and Thurmond had a meeting: White and Gill, White and Gill, Why Reagan Won, Why Reagan Won, 123; Ba.s.s and Thompson, 123; Ba.s.s and Thompson, Ol' Strom, Ol' Strom, 230. 230.
At the second, the Miami Herald: Witcover, Miami Herald: Witcover, Resurrection of Richard Nixon, Resurrection of Richard Nixon, 34244. 34244.
"War Between the States": Fawn Brodie, Fawn Brodie, Richard Nixon: The Shaping of His Character Richard Nixon: The Shaping of His Character (New York: W. W Norton, 1981), 256. (New York: W. W Norton, 1981), 256.
An interminable train of Republican congressmen: "Experts Tutor 7 for TV Speeches," CT, August 7, 1968. "Experts Tutor 7 for TV Speeches," CT, August 7, 1968.
Rockefeller's manager, Leonard Hall: White and Gill, White and Gill, Why Reagan Won, Why Reagan Won, 112. 112.
"We only have one option left": Ibid., 125. Ibid., 125.
"Hatfield Veep Pick": Ba.s.s and Thompson, Ba.s.s and Thompson, Ol' Strom, Ol' Strom, 230. 230.
The Herald Herald's Don Oberdorfer was wandering: Ibid., 230; White and Gill, Ibid., 230; White and Gill, Why Reagan Won, Why Reagan Won, 126; Don Oberdorfer interview. 126; Don Oberdorfer interview.
Nixon sat far from anyone else: Witcover, Witcover, Resurrection of Richard Nixon, Resurrection of Richard Nixon, 347. 347.
Delegate totals: RNC, Official Proceedings. Official Proceedings.
In the Reagan trailer, Clif White's: White and Gill, White and Gill, Why Reagan Won, Why Reagan Won, 128. 128.
In New York, an aged liberal: Robert H. Barnes, Robert H. Barnes, Harry Elmer Barnes as I Knew Him Harry Elmer Barnes as I Knew Him (Worland, WY: High Plains Publishing Company, 1994), 116. (Worland, WY: High Plains Publishing Company, 1994), 116.
To choose a running mate: Jules Witcover, Jules Witcover, No Way to Pick a President No Way to Pick a President (New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1999), 204. (New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1999), 204.
The first "consultative" meeting: Witcover, Witcover, Resurrection of Richard Nixon, Resurrection of Richard Nixon, 352. 352.
Nixon called in the next group: Ibid., 353. Ibid., 353.
Nixon went down to the Hilton ballroom: Ibid., 355. Ibid., 355.
Spiro Agnew biography: Jules Witcover, White Knight: The Rise of Spiro Agnew White Knight: The Rise of Spiro Agnew (New York: Random House, 1972); "The Athenian Touch," (New York: Random House, 1972); "The Athenian Touch," Time, Time, April 7, 1967. April 7, 1967.
"I stand here": RNC, RNC, Official Proceedings. Official Proceedings.
Pat Buchanan would later write: Jonathan Sch.e.l.l, Jonathan Sch.e.l.l, The Time of Illusion The Time of Illusion (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1975), 279. (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1975), 279. Not many people had been watching: Not many people had been watching: "TV: Politics Fails to Lure Viewers from Adventure," NYT, August 7, 1968. "TV: Politics Fails to Lure Viewers from Adventure," NYT, August 7, 1968.
Nixon acceptance speech: PPP (no doc.u.ment number), August 8, 1968.
the serial killer of nurses, Richard Speck: USNWR, July 25, 1966. USNWR, July 25, 1966. "There is no end to the ghastly": Ramparts, "There is no end to the ghastly": Ramparts, July 1966. July 1966. "The world is sick": Time, "The world is sick": Time, April 7, 1967. See also William Fulbright, "The Price of Empire," esp. section 2, "A Sick Society," http://web.utk.edu/~mfitzge1/docs/374/POE1967.pdf; and "The Great Society Is a Sick Society," NYTM, August 20, 1967. April 7, 1967. See also William Fulbright, "The Price of Empire," esp. section 2, "A Sick Society," http://web.utk.edu/~mfitzge1/docs/374/POE1967.pdf; and "The Great Society Is a Sick Society," NYTM, August 20, 1967. Three British journalists: Three British journalists: Lewis Chester, Bruce Page, and G.o.dfrey Hodgson, Lewis Chester, Bruce Page, and G.o.dfrey Hodgson, American Melodrama: The Presidential Campaign of 1968 American Melodrama: The Presidential Campaign of 1968 (New York: Viking, 1969), 286. (New York: Viking, 1969), 286.
Washington Star on Ramsey Clark: on Ramsey Clark: Reader's Digest, Reader's Digest, October 1967. October 1967.
He told Bill Safire: Fawn Brodie, Fawn Brodie, Richard Nixon: The Shaping of His Character Richard Nixon: The Shaping of His Character (New York: W. W. Norton, 1981), 117, 457. (New York: W. W. Norton, 1981), 117, 457.
William Lynch, Mayor Daley's: John Schultz, John Schultz, No One Was Killed: Convention Week, Chicago-August 1968 No One Was Killed: Convention Week, Chicago-August 1968 (Chicago: Big Table Publishing Co., 1989), 4; Adam Cohen and Elizabeth Taylor, (Chicago: Big Table Publishing Co., 1989), 4; Adam Cohen and Elizabeth Taylor, American Pharaoh: Mayor Richard J. Daley: His Battle for Chicago and the Nation American Pharaoh: Mayor Richard J. Daley: His Battle for Chicago and the Nation (Boston: Little, Brown, 2000), 75, 46970. (Boston: Little, Brown, 2000), 75, 46970. Mayor Daley's pleased reaction: Mayor Daley's pleased reaction: "Daley Blasts Supression of Czechs," CT, August 23, 1968; David Farber, "Daley Blasts Supression of Czechs," CT, August 23, 1968; David Farber, Chicago '68 Chicago '68 (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1988), 24849. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1988), 24849.
"Snake dancing" was a maneuver: Schultz, Schultz, No One Was Killed, No One Was Killed, 78; see also the film 78; see also the film Medium Cool Medium Cool (Haskell Wexler, dir., 1969). (Haskell Wexler, dir., 1969). Downtown in Civic Center Plaza: Downtown in Civic Center Plaza: Lewis Z. Koch interview; Schultz, Lewis Z. Koch interview; Schultz, No One Was Killed, No One Was Killed, 49. 49.
Thursday night at 11 p.m.: Ibid., 49, 79. Ibid., 49, 79.
Contentious hearings drew: Ibid., 32; Theodore H. White, Ibid., 32; Theodore H. White, Making of the President 1968 Making of the President 1968 (New York: Atheneum, 1969), 321. (New York: Atheneum, 1969), 321.