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Crocker, James W. "A Rhetoric of Encounter: A Content Analysis and Comparative Study of Selected Sources at Kent State University During the Quarter Following the May 4th Confrontation." Ph.D. dissertation, Kent State University, 1974.
Dante, Harris. "Kent State Tragedy: Lessons for Teachers." Social Education 35 (April 1971): 356-361.
Davies, Peter. The Trugh About Kent State: A Challenge to the American Conscience. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1973.
________. "Another White House Horror Story?" Village Voice, November 8, 1973, pp. 1, 38, 39.
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________. "Citizens Battle for Justice: Kent State Shootings by Ohio National Guard." Nation, November 29, 1971, pp. 547-548, 57-559.
Dean, John. Blind Amibition. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1976.
Dean, Maureen. "Mo"--A Woman's view of Watergate. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1975.
Dickstein, Morris. Gates of Eden: American Culture in the Sixties. New York: Basic Books, 1977.
Dyal, Robert A. "Kent Community for Nonviolent Chage: An Experiment That Failed." In A. Paul Hare, ed. Kent State: The Nonviolent Response. Monograph Series on Nonviolent Action. Haverford, Pennsylvania: Nonviolent Action Research Project (Center for Nonviolent Conflict Resolution), 1973.
Dyal, Robert A. and Goldsmith, Herbert, eds. Kent State FACT (First Amendment Conservation Task-Force) Newsletter. There were two issues of this newsletter: October 1977 and March 1978.
Dyres, Russell, and Quarenteli, E.L. Disruption on Campuses of Ohio Colleges and Universities. Columbus: Ohio State University, 1970.
Eisenhower, Milton, Chm. To Establish Justice, To Insure Domestic Tranquility: Final Report of the National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence. U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969.
Engdahl, David. "Immunity and Accountability for Positive Governmental Wrongs." University of Colorado Law Review 44 (1972).
________. "Kent State Update." American Report, February 6, 1973, p. 6.
________. "The Legal Background and Aftermath of the Kent State Tragedy." Cleveland State Law Review 22 (Winter 1973): 3-25.
________. "Soldiers, Riots, and Revolution: The Law and History of Military Troops in Civil Disorders." Iowa Law Review 57 (October 1971).
Eszterhas, Joe. "Ohio Honors Its Dead." Rolling Stone, June 10, 1971, pp. 14-18.
Eszterhas, Joe, and Roberts, Michael. "James Michener's Kent State: A Study in Distortion." The Progressive, September 1971, pp. 35-40.
________. Confrontation at Kent State: 13 Seconds. New York: College Notes and Texts, 1970.
Fitt, Alfred. "The National Guard and Civil Distrubance." City. August-September 1970, pp. 41-43.
Fricke, Edwin P. "KSU: Crisis in Communication." College Press Review 10 (Spring 1971): 3-6.
Furlong, William B. "The Guardsmen's View of the Tragedy at Kent State," New York Times Magazine, June 21, 1970, pp. 12-13, 64, 68-69, 71.
Gelman, David. "Even at kent State the Fervor Has Faded." Newsday, October 15, 1973, pp. 4A-5A, 13A.
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Ginsberg, Allen. "War and Peace: Vietnam and Kent State," In Allen Verbatim. Edited by Cordon Ball. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1974.
Grace, Don. "Campus Unrest." Ohio Bell/Perspective, July 24, 1970, pp. 10-12.
Grant, Ed, and Hill, Mike. I Was Thtere: What Really Went On at Kent State. Lima, Ohio: C.S.S. Publishing Company, 1974.
Grim, Nancy. "The Politics of History." Left Review 2 (Fall 1977): 7-9.
Halliday, Kirk. "Why Home Rule?" Political Science Discussion Papers 3 (Spring 1971): 79-103.
Hamburger, Philip. "Aftermath." The New Yorker, June 5, 1971, pp. 106-110.
Hare, Alexander Paul. Instituting Peaceful Change at Kent State: Moving Towards Life's Center by Grasping Truth and Realizing Love. Haverford, Pa.: Center for Nonviolent Conflict Resolution, Haverford College, 1970.
________. Noon Rally at Kent: A Dramatic Statement of a University's Problems. Haverford, Pa.: Center for Nonviolent Conflict Resolution, Haverford College, 1971.
________. The Tale of Peter Rabbit (and Paul Hare) at Kent State: or the Role of the Inside and Outside Agitator. Haverford, Pa.: Center for Nonviolent Conflict Resolution, Haverford College, 1970.
________. Who Needs a Revolution To Be a Human Being? Haverford, Pa.: Center for Nonviolent Conflict Resolution, Haverford College, 1970.
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Hayes, John. "An Exclusive Interview with James Michener (part 1)." Writers Digest, April 1972, pp. 20-22, 41.
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Hendin, Herbert. "A Psychoanalyst Looks at Student Revolutionaries." New York Times Magazine, January 17, 1971, pp. 16-17, 19, 22-30.
Hennessy, Tom. "Peter Davies: The 'Zola of Kent State.'" The Pittsburgh Forum, October 5, 1973, p. 5.
Hensley, Thomas R., and Lewis, Jerry M. Kent State and May 4th: A Social Science Perspective. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1978.
Hodgson, Godfrey. America in our Time. Garden City, New York: Doubleday and Co., 1976.
Hoffman, Anita and Abbie. To America With Love: Letters From the Underground. New York: Stonehill Publishing Co., 1976.
Howard, Bob. "The Manipulation of May 4 For Political Ends." Left Review 2 (Spring 1978): 14-15.
Howart, Robert. "Sovereign Immunity-An Argument Pro." Cleveland State Law Review 22 (Winter 1973): 48-55.
Jaworski, Leon. The Right and the Power. New York: Reader's Digest, 1976.
Jennings, Robert. "Student Activism: A Perspective and Strategy." Clearing House, Ocbober 1971, pp. 86-90.
Johnson Hayes. "1970 to 1980: Where have We Gone?" Washington Post, December 16, 1979.
Joy, Ted. "Cost of Freedom." Rolling Stone, August 25, 1977.
________. "Quite Legal, Quite Ethical: Espoinage at Kent State." Nation, January 29, 1973, pp. 144-148.
Kasparek, Timothy G. "American Grand jury-Investigatory and Indictment Powers." Cleveland State Law Review 22 (Winter 1973): 136-156.
Keane, Paul. "The Bound and the Unbound: Oedipus, Isaac, Jesus: Commenary in the Segal May 4 Sculpture," 1979.
Kegley, Charles F. "The Response of Groups to the Events of May 1-4, 1970 at Kent State University." Ph.D. dissertation, university of Pittsburgh, 1974.
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________. "A Memo to Mr. Nixon." New York Times, May 7, 1977.
Lander, Byron. "Functions of Leters to the Editor: A Re-Examination." Journalism Quarterly 49 (Spring 1972): 142-143.
________. "Kent State University's Organized Response to the May 1-4 Crisis: A Study in Administrative Confusion." Political Science Discussion Papers 3 (Spring 1971): 104-138.
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________. "Review Essay: The Telling of Kent State." Social Problems 19 (Fall 1971): 267-279.
Lewis, Jerry M., and Adamek, Raymond J. "Anti-R.O.T.C. Sit-in: A Sociological Analysis." The Sociological Quarterly 15 (Autumn 1974): 542-547.
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Mairowitz, David Lane. The Radical Soap Opera. New York: Avon Books, 1976.
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________. "Kent State Story: Part 2." Police Chief, December 1978, pp. 77-82.
Manchester, William. The Glory and the Dream. New York: Bantam Books, 1976.
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Michener, James A. Kent State: What happened and Why? New York: Random House, 1971.
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Moore, Carl and Herse, Ray. "Not a Great Deal of Error." (Unpublished pages, 1921) Kent State University, Kent, Ohio.
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Payne, James Gregory. Kent State: A Requiem. Stage producion performed nationally 1976-1980.
________."A Rhetorical Analysi of Selected Interpretations of the May 1970 Kent State Incident." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Illinois, 1977.
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________. The Killings at Kent State University: How Murder Went Unpunished. New York: New York Review Book, 1971.
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Taylor, Stuart: Shuntlich, Richard; McGovern, Patrick; and Genher, Robert. Violence at Kent State, May 1 to 4, 1970: The Students' Perspective. New York: College Notes and Texts, 1971.
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________. "The Kent State Massacre: Blood on Whose Hands?," Gallery, May 1979.
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________. Student Views Toward U.S. Policy in Southeast Asia; Hearings Before an Ad Hoc Committee of Members of the House of Representatives; 91st Congress, 2nd Session, July 22, 1969. Washington: U.S. Government Printng Office, 1969.
U.S. President, Commission on Campus Unrest. Report. This publication is often referred to as the Scranton Report, issued in 1970.
Vernon, Thomas. "The Laius Complex." Humanist, November/December, 1972, 27-28.
Viorst, Milton. Fire in the Streets. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1980.
Wallace, Karl. Understanding Media: The Spech Act and Rhetorical Action. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University, 1970.
Warren, Bill. The Middle of the Country: The Events of May 4th as Seen by Students and Faculty at Kent State University. New York: Avon Books, 1970.
Wattenberg, Ben J. The Real America. New York: G.P. Putnam, 1976.
White, Theodore. The Making of the President 1972. New York: Athenum Books, 1973.
Wise, David. The Invisible Government. New York: Vintage Books, 1974; and The Politics of Lying. New York: Random House, 1973.
Wooden, George Bruce. The Shady Side of America. New York: Grosset and Dunlap, Inc., 1974.
Films
"Allison." Produced by Richard Meyers. San Francisco: Canyon Cinema, 1971.
"Confrontation at Kent State." Produced by Richard Meyers. San Francisco: Canyon Cinema, 1971.
"Fifth Victim." Produced by Kevin Irvine. Boston University Thesis, 1978.
"Kent!" Produced by Gregory Payne. Speech Communication Department. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. (Not for commercial use.) 1975.
"Kent State" Produced by Inter Planetary Productions and Osmond Communications, 1981. "Part of the Family." Produced by Raul Ronder. New York: Morning Films, 1971.
"Victim Within." Produced by Harry R. Wirth. Kent State University, 1978.
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