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Whittaker Chambers: Critical Essay by Theodore Draper

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SOURCE: Draper, Theodore. “The Drama of Whittaker Chambers.” New York Review of Books 44, no. 19 (4 December 1997): 22-4.

In the following essay, Draper traces Chambers's involvement with the Communist party, his part in the Alger Hiss trial, and the importance of his ideas.

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