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 | | New York, however, is a city where self-interest, division, betrayal, and unfair advantage usually win out, and giving in is the easiest option. |
 | | Newfield's story begins with a series of snapshot recollections of "a state of mind called Brooklyn." Until he was ten, his Bed-Stuy neighborhood was mostly Jewish and Italian, but by the time he was eighteen (in the mid-1950s), it was largely fl. |
 | | Newfield soon became an early member of SDS, and, unlike Harrington, fully believed in the group'sand the New Left'sinnovation of placing students, not workers, at the forefront of radicalism. |
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