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The Limits of Liberal History
You can’t tell the story of America without the story of labor.
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Nathan J. Robinson
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Current Affairs
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October 28, 2018
Breaking News
Seymour Hersh and the ambiguities of investigative reporting.
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Michael Massing
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The Nation
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September 27, 2018
A Look Inside James Baldwin’s 1,884 Page FBI File
Memos on "aliases," sexuality, and The Blood Counters.
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William J. Maxwell
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Literary Hub
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July 8, 1964
Hiroshima
A hundred thousand people were killed by the atomic bomb, and these six were among the survivors.
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John Hersey
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The New Yorker
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August 31, 1946
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