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FEATURES
HOW THE WEST WAS SPUN
by Stephen G. Hyslop
Buffalo Bill's Wild West show featured real-life cowboys and Indians and perpetuated a myth that still colors our understanding of the frontier.
15 MINUTES THAT SAVED AMERICA
by H.W. Brands
Franklin D. Roosevelt confronted a crisis of confidence in the banks by using the first broadcast from the Oval Office to speak plainly and directly to people nationwide.
MORTGAGED AMERICA
A graphic look at the historical roots of the burgeoning debt crisis among homeowners.
THE GHOSTS OF MONTPELIER
by Walt Harrington
James and Dolley Madison's house gets a $24 million facelift that peels away layers of 20th-century embellishments and offers fresh insights into how the mastermind of the Constitution spent his later years
A CONCERNED PHOTOGRAPHER
Cornell Capa's candid shots of JFK, Marilyn Monroe, Grandma Moses and others helped create a visual history of our times.
BLAME GAMES
by Scott Smith
Nationalist tempers flared on and off the field between Team USA and Team UK at the 1908 Olympics in London.
CITIZENS, START YOUR ENGINES
by Brock Yates
Henry Ford's Model T turns 100.
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CONTRIBUTORS
LETTERS
PUBLICK OCCURRENCES
John Brown goes to the opera, divers find intact Revolutionary warship, Star-Spangled Banner restored to old glory and more
DIALOGUE
Sean Wilentz on the Age of Ronald Reagan
DECONSTRUCTED
The Brooklyn Bridge
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LETTER FROM AMERICAN HISTORY
REVIEWS
American Indian baseball players, Walter Borneman's Polk, a Southern mansion hits the road and more
CHALLENGE
Test your knowledge of vice presidential history
BLOODLINES
Alexander Hamilton's legacy of hubris
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