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CREDITS Many of the speeches in this volume are in the public domain. For the rest, I would like to thank the following individuals and institutions for their cooperation. Norman Thomas, ‘‘War or Democracy,’’ is reproduced by permission of The New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations. Paul Robeson, ‘‘Address by Paul Robeson,’’ is reproduced by permission of the Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, Howard University. W. E. B. Du Bois, ‘‘The Campaign of 1950,’’ is reproduced by permission of the David Graham Du Bois Trust. Martin Luther King Jr., ‘‘Beyond Vietnam,’’ is reprinted by arrangement with The Heirs to the Estate of Martin Luther King Jr., c/o Writers House as agent for the proprietor , New York, N.Y. Copyright 1967 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.; copyright renewed 1991 Coretta Scott King. Fanny Lou Hamer’s speech at the Vietnam Moratorium Rally is reproduced by courtesy of Pacifica Radio Archives. Noam Chomsky, ‘‘Why Iraq?,’’ is based on ‘‘Why Iraq?,’’ a speech at the Institute of Politics, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., November 4, 2002. Copyright 2002 Noam Chomsky. Arundhati Roy, ‘‘Instant-Mix Imperial Democracy (Buy One, Get One Free),’’ is based on ‘‘Instant-Mix Imperial Democracy (Buy One, Get One Free),’’ a speech at Riverside Church, New York City, May 13, 2003, published in An Ordinary Person’s Guide to Empire (Cambridge, Mass.: South End Press, 2004), 41–68. Copyright 2002 Arundhati Roy. PAGE 289 ................. 18232$ CRED 05-30-12 14:56:30 PS ...

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