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{{Byline|last=Westaway|first=Katharine|url=https://prmlr.us/mr07dick|abstract=Mailer | {{Byline|last=Westaway|first=Katharine|url=https://prmlr.us/mr07dick|abstract=One of the achievements of ''The Armies of the Night'' is that Norman Mailer is able to designate the marchers as patriots, a far cry from the criticism that labeled them “draft dodgers,” “communists,” and “rabble rousers.” Mailer aligns the march itself with America’s long tradition of ostensibly just and triumphant empire-building conflict.He describes theMarch on the Pentagon as a rite of passage and connects this to a collection of American moments that could be understood as similar rites of passage.uniform edition.}} | ||
{{dc|dc=O|n a weekend in October of 1967,}} tens of thousands of demonstrators | {{dc|dc=O|n a weekend in October of 1967,}} tens of thousands of demonstrators | ||