summery report on martin gansberg who wrote thirty eight who saw murder didn’t call

summery report on martin gansberg who wrote thirty eight who saw murder didn’t call police, published march 27,1964 by new york times, one page, due on july 14th, 2021, also needs to know what happened, quote of some bystanders, any dates or times that are relevant, etc.
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on the author Martin Gansberg who wrote “Thirty-Eight Who Saw Murder Didn’t Call Police.” The article appeared in the New York Times newspaper in 1964. You must include a thorough summary of that article (what happened) with quotes of some of the bystanders’ insensitive statements, the confusion of the police who did not understand why no one helped, and any dates or times that are relevant for a new reader who has never read the article to understand why the the murder of Kitty Genovese caught the attention of the nation and why the Bystander Effect was first named the Genovese Syndrome. Throughout this summary, you will need to cite after each quote (which should appear at the end of the sentence). You will cite after you have paraphrased material that did not come from your brain but that you learned as you were reading your sources. Catch the stance (diction and tone) of Gansberg. Make sure your reader understands that his writing style inflamed the nation against the bystanders who let Genovese die.