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The Nation - One Hundredth Anniversary Issue 1965
Founded on July 6, 1865 as a classical liberal publication, it is one of the oldest continuously published magazines in the United States.
Cover exhibits shelf grit, slight ink notation, otherwise periodical containing 328 pages is in very good condition.
Contents include the following:
LEGACIES FROM OUR PAST
1865: The Great Transition Fashions in Liberalism American Journalism: Essay to Assay
U.S. PORTRAIT 1965
Waiting for Reality: Death of a Small Town Waiting for Reality: Birth of the Megalopolis What's Left of the Left
SOME ARE MORE EQUAL
Tell it Like it is Baby (Ralph Ellison) The Peoples of America Flight from History: The Heritage of the Negro The South Revisited The South As it Is Hollywood is Black and White A Different Drum
PROBLEMS OF FREEDOM
The Fear of Positive Thinking America's Schizophrenic View of the Poor Time to Kill: Automation, Leisure and Jobs
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