Nation: The Liberation of Kate Millet

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Against her will, the grueling work has earned her a symbolic position in a movement whose "whole philosophy is that there is no one person who is symbolic," she says. "All I can do is exercise a lot of ingenuity. We've come a long way from the picket line protesting in front of the New York Times, baby. Now we've got to keep it up and not get corrupted and not get smug."

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SUSIE SHEPHERD, principal at Rosewood Middle School in Goldsboro, NC, explaining why the school's annual fundraiser decided to sell good grades for money
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SUSIE SHEPHERD, principal at Rosewood Middle School in Goldsboro, NC, explaining why the school's annual fundraiser decided to sell good grades for money

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