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Andrew Dickson White

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  • A painting of an election taking place.

    Children Will Listen

    A political education begins with knockoff opinions amid the 1840 U.S. presidential election.
    by Andrew Dickson White via Lapham’s Quarterly on March 1, 1905

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The Rise of Inflation

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