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than a four-day set of tremors in the nation’s capital. Some consider the
than a four-day set of tremors in the nation’s capital. Some consider the
march a watershed moment, “the first in a chain of events that led to Lyndon
march a watershed moment, “the first in a chain of events that led to Lyndon
Johnson’s decision . . . to deescalate in Vietnam” (Small ). Mailer’s
Johnson’s decision . . . to deescalate in Vietnam."{{sfn|Small|1994|p=70}} Mailer’s
nonfiction novel carefully examines this defining event of American history.
nonfiction novel carefully examines this defining event of American history.
Through Mailer’s dual role as a demonstrator and narrator, readers are provided
Through Mailer’s dual role as a demonstrator and narrator, readers are provided
a rich witness to the many obstacles that were set before marchers in
a rich witness to the many obstacles that were set before marchers in the form of a biased media and government officials opposed to the peace
the form of a biased media and government officials opposed to the peace
movement, including the military and police whose physical abuse is featured in the novel.  
movement, including the military and police whose physical abuse is featured
in the novel.  




===Citations===
===Citations===
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===Works Cited===
===Works Cited===