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Nixon's Ghosts: Archival Documents about Civil Rights
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Exciting New Blog from the National Security Archive
I guess I betray my historian sensibilities when I describe a new blog by the National Security Archive as "exciting." Still. I recommend that you check it out:
Unredacted: The National Security Archive, Unedited & Uncensored
. Check it out.
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Trevor Griffey
I'm a PhD candidate in U.S. history at the University of Washington. I'm also the Project Coordinator of the Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project.
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