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WSJ: “America’s Top Archivist Puts a Rosy Spin on U.S. History—Pruning the Thorny Parts”
‘Plans for new exhibits at the National Archives Museum included swapping a photo of Martin Luther King Jr. marching for Civil Rights for former President Nixon greeting Elvis’
(non-paywall link)
https://archive.is/Kk82MPublished at
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