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One of the most gripping images from the 1960s captures the slight
figure of Dr. S. I. Hayakawa scrambling onto a sound truck parked
in front of San Francisco State College amid campus unrest.
Hayakawa had hoped to use this soapbox to address the assembled
demonstrators, but instead he ended up ripping out speaker wires
and halting an illegal campus demonstration--or denying
first-amendment rights to the crowd, depending on your perspective.
Indeed, Hayakawa's entire life defies simplistic labels, and his
ability to be categorized largely depends on personal
perspective.
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