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COMPLEMENTARY READINGS Brown, C. & Brown, G. K. P. (2002). Moo U and the 26th Amendment: Registering for Peace and Voting for Responsive City Government. Paper presented at the annual Meeting of the Popular Culture Association and American Culture Associations, Toronto, Canada, March 13-16, 2002. Brown, C. & Brown, G. K. P. (2001). Moo U and the Cambodian Invasion: Nonviolent Anti-Vietnam War Protest at Iowa State University. In Gilbert, M. J. (Ed.), The Vietnam War on Campus: Other Voices, More Distant Drums (pp. 119-141). Westport, CT: Praeger. Brown, C. & Lewis, E. L. (1998). Protesting the invasion of Cambodia: a case study of crowd behavior and demonstration leadership. Polity 30(4): 645-665.
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