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Mayday 1971: A White House at War, a Revolt in the Streets, and the Untold History of America’s Biggest Mass Arrest

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I Index Overall Rating

Readers

84/100

Critics

65/100

Scholars

N/A

Author:

Lawrence Roberts

Publisher:

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Date:

July 28, 2020

An account of the largest act of civil disobedience and mass arrest in U.S. history in Richard Nixon's Washington.

What The Reviewers Say

Frank Gannon,
The Wall Street Journal
Roberts tells the story superbly from start to finish.
Terry W. Hartle,
The Christian Science Monitor
Roberts is a careful observer and he deftly organizes a complex, multifaceted series of events into a coherent, fast moving, and fascinating story.
Paul D. Pearlstein,
The Washington Independent Review of Books
Roberts relates the shameful story of what happened that year like a mystery writer. He even conveys firsthand experience as an arrested protester. Fortunately, Roberts is also a careful historian. He pinpoints the origins of this extraordinary drama and guides readers through the score.
Frederick J. Augustyn Jr.,
Library Journal
Roberts conveys the personal and political impact of a pivotal event in American history in a narrative that will engage readers of the time period and resonate with today’s social justice activists..