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Norman Mailer: Works and Days
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“Who Is to Declare that the Minority Do Not Deserve to Determine the Schools’ History?” New York Times Magazine, 4 May, 35, 134. In approximately 750 words, Mailer answers the question, “When, If Ever, Do You Call in the Cops?” The question was asked of several scholars, social critics, students and an ex-police official in the wake of uprisings at several campuses. The other respondents are: Andrew Schlesinger, Erich Wise, Arthur Schlesinger Jr., Robert Ross, Francis T.P. Plimpton, Christopher Lasch, Sanford D. Garelik, Herbert Marcuse, David Riesman and Charles V. Hamilton.