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APPENDIX

Witnesses Appearing at Hearings Conducted by

the Task Force on "Violent Aspects of Protest and Confrontation"

on October 23, 24, 25, 1968

First Day

I. Anti-war and Student Movements

A. Henry Mayer, Student Co-Chairman of Faculty-Student Committee
after 1966 strike of University at California, Berkeley.

B. Tom Hayden, author of Rebellion in Newark and former officer,
Students for a Democratic Society.

C. Kingman Brewster, President, Yale University.

D. San Brown, organizer, Eugene McCarthy campaign.

E. Irving Louis Horowitz, Professor of Sociology, Wahsington University,
St. Louis; Editor of "Transaction."

Second Day

II. Responses of the Social Order

A. Police

1. Gordon Misner, Visiting Associate Professor of Criminology,
University of California, Berkeley.

2. John Harrington, President, Fraternal Order of Police.

3. David Craig, Public Safety Commissioner of Pittsburgh.

B. Majority Group and Judicial Responses

1. David Ginsburg, Executive Director, National Advisory Com-
mission on Civil Disorders.

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A. Louis Masotti, Director, Civil Violence Research Center, Case Western Reserve University.

B. Herman Blake, Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Cali-
fornia, Santa Cruz.

C. Sterling Tucker, Director of Field Services, National Urban League.
D. Dr. Price Cobbs, San Francisco psychiatrist, co-author of Black Rage.

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THE POLITICS OF PROTEST

Task Force

Violent Aspects of Protest and Confrontation

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Chapter I-Protest and Politics

There is no comprehensive study of the history of political violence, and the social-scientific literature on the social meaning of violence is undeveloped. The works which we criticize in the chapter are cited in the footnotes at the appropriate place. See Richard Rubenstein's forthcoming book Rebels in Eden: Mass Political Violence in the United States.

Chapter II-Anti-War Protest

Documents

Clergy and Laymen Concerned about the War. In the Name of America. New York: Dutton, 1968.

Fulbright, J. William. The Vietnam Hearings. New York: Vintage, 1966. Introduced by Senator Fulbright, the book includes the testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee by Dean Rusk, James M Gavin, George F. Kennan, and Maxwell D. Taylor.

Gettleman, Marvin E., ed. Vietnam: History, Documents, and Opinions on a Major World Crisis. New York: Fawcett, 1965.

Raskin, Marcus G. and Bernard B. Fall. The Viet-Nam Reader: Articles and Documents on American Foreign Policy and the Viet-Nam Crisis. New York: Vintage, 1965.

The Draft

American Friends Service Committee, Peace Education Division. The Draft? New York: Hill and Wang, 1968.

Carper, Jean. Bitter Greetings; The Scandal of the Military Draft. New York: Grossman, 1967.

Tax, Sol, ed. The Draft, A Handbook of Facts and Alternatives. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1967.

Historical Analysis

Ashmore, Harry S. and William C. Baggs. Mission to Hanoi: A Chronicle of
Double-Dealing in High Places, A Special Report from the Center for the
Study of Democratic Institutions. New York: Berkley Publishing, 1968.
Includes a valuable chronology.

Fall, Bernard B. Street Without Joy: From the Indochina War to the War in
Viet-Nam. Harrisburg, Pa.: The Stackpole Company, 1961.

A military history of the war from 1946 to 1954.

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The Two Viet-Nams: A Political and Military Analysis. New York: Praeger, 1964. Rev. ed.

Developments from the end of World War II through early 1964.

-, Viet-Nam Witness, 1953-66. New York: Praeger, 1966.

Collection of articles.

Gavin, James. Crisis Now. New York: Vintage, 1968.

Esposition of the relationship between foreign and domestic issues.
Goodwin, Richard N. Triumph or Tragedy: Reflections on Vietnam. New
York: Vintage, 1966.

By the former assistant to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson, first ap-
pearing as an article in The New Yorker.

Halberstam, David. The Making of a Quagmire. New York: Random House,
1965.

Pulitzer prize winning account based on observations between 1961 and
1964.

Hanh, Thich Nhat, Vietnam: Lotus in a Sea of Fire. New York: Hill and
Wang, 1967.

Analysis by a prominent Vietnamese Buddhist.

Harvey, Frank. Air War: Vietnam. New York: Bantam, 1967.

Kahin, George McTurnan and John W. Lewis. The United States in Vietnam.
New York: Delta, 1967.

Detailed historical, political and military analysis.

Lacouture, Jean. Vietnam: Between Two Truces. New York: Random
House, 1966.

By the correspondent of Le Monde.

Lynd, Staughton and Thomas Hayden. The Other Side. New York: New
American Library, 1967.

Sympathetic view of North Vietnam by two American radicals.

McCarthy, Mary. Vietnam. New York: Harcourt, 1967.

Vivid narrative by an eminent novelist.

Mecklin, John. Mission in Torment. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1965.

By a former high officer of the U.S. Information Agency in Saigon. Menashe, Louis and Ronald Radosh, eds. Teach-Ins: U.S.A.: Reports, Opinions, Documents. New York: Praeger, 1967.

Pike, Douglas. Viet-Cong. Cambridge, Mass.: M.I.T. Press, 1966.

The most scholarly study of enemy organization.

Ray, Michele. The Two Shores of Hell. New York: McKay, 1968.
Salisbury, Harrison. Behind the Lines: Hanoi, December 23-January 7.
New York: Harper-Row, 1967.

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Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr. A Thousand Days. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1965.

President Kennedy's approach to Vietnam.

Schell, Jonathan. The Village of Ben Suc. New York: Vintage, 1967. An account of American treatment of the South Vietnamese countryside.

The Military Half. New York: Vintage, 1968.

First-hand reportage of military operations in two South Vietnamese provinces.

Schurmann, Franz, Peter Dale Scott, and Reginald Zelnik. The Politics of Escalation in Vietnam. New York: Fawcett, 1966.

Analyzes the political basis of American military decisions.

Senate Republican Policy Committee, "The War in Vietnam." May 1, 1967. Sontag, Susan. Trip to Hanoi. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux (Noonday ed.), 1968.

International Law

Falk, Richard A. The Vietnam War and International Law. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1968.

Contains also pertinent documents.

Lawyers Committee on American Policy Toward Viet-Nam, Consultative Council. Vietnam and International Law: An Analysis of the Legality of the United States Military Involvement. Flanders, New Jersey: O'Hare, 1967.

Chapter III-Student Protest

General Bibliographies

Altbach, Philip. A Select Bibliography on Students, Politics and Higher Education. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Center for International Affairs, 1967.

Student Politics and Higher Education in the U.S., a Select Bibliography. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Center for International Affairs, 1968.

International Student Politics

Lipset, Seymour Martin, ed. Student Politics. New York: Basic Books, 1967.

"Students and Politics," Daedalus (Winter 1968).

Empirical Data

Kenniston, Kenneth. Young Radicals. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1968. Peterson, Richard. The Scope of Organized Student Protest in the U.S. 1967-68. Princeton, N.J.: Educational Testing Service, 1968. Sampson, Edward, ed. "Stirring out of Apathy," Journal of Social Issues (July 1967).

"Special Issue: The Universities," The Public Interest (Fall 1968).

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