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Daily Archives: June 12, 2013
Ambrose’s Nixon: Ruin and Recovery 5
On page 134 of Nixon: Ruin and Recovery, 1973-1990, Stephen Ambrose says the following about Elliott Richardson, who would serve as President Richard Nixon’s Attorney General: “But Richardson was also a D-Day veteran. He was one of those junior officers … Continue reading
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Norman Thomas and Communism in the Late 1940’s
In my post today on W.A. Swanberg’s biography of six-time Socialist candidate for President Norman Thomas, Norman Thomas: The Last Idealist, I’ll talk about Thomas’ stance on Communism during the late 1940’s. I’ll list what stances Thomas took that led … Continue reading
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