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what a community erects on its historical landscape not only sums up its view of...
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James W. Loewen
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Lies Across America: What Our
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what a community erects on its historical landscape not only sums up its view of the past but also influences its possible futures.
( James W. Loewen )
[ Lies Across America: What Our ]
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