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Oswald Garrison Villard: Critical Essay by Lewis S. Gannett

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SOURCE: Gannett, Lewis S. “Villard's Nation.” In One Hundred Years of “The Nation”: A Cenntenial Anthology, edited by Henry M. Christman, pp. 35-40. New York: Macmillan, 1940.

In the following essay, Gannett examines the social and political impact of The Nation under Villard's editorship.

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