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Mary Frances Berry

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  • 1928 political cartoon of Republican hypocrisy for calling Democrats corrupt.

    Interchange: Corruption Has a History

    Seven scholars discuss the definition, nature, practice, and periodization of corruption in the United States.
    by Mary Frances Berry, Paula Baker, Daniel Czitrom, Barbara Hahn, James Kloppenberg, Naomi Lamoreaux, David Witwer via Journal of American History on March 1, 2019

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