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Oswald Garrison Villard: Critical Essay by Stephan A. Thernstrom

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SOURCE: Thernstrom, Stephan A. “Oswald Garrison Villard and the Politics of Pacifism.” Harvard Library Bulletin 14, no. 1 (winter 1960): 126-52.

In the following essay, Thernstrom discusses Villard's pacifist beliefs and the effect they had on his editorship of The Nation.

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