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Contents: What Should We Teach Our Children About American History (The fiercest struggle going on in education is about who owns the past); The Winter Art Show (Our seventh annual portfolio of little-known American works that have impressed the editors both as art and as historical documents); America And Russia, Americans And Russians (The Cold War was an anomaly: more often than not the world’s two greatest states have lived together in uneasy amity. And what now); Groping Toward Democracy (The Russians claim they want to be more like us – but do they have any idea who we are?); The First Kansas Colored (They were the first black men to fight in the Civil War. And they were the first to die); Colorado Chronicle (A pioneer photojournalist takes a candid look at life around Denver almost a hundred years ago); The Diamond Jubilee Of Jazz (Seventy-five years ago a not very good band cut a record that transformed our culture) Departments – Letter From The Editor; Correspondence; The Life And Times; The Business Of America; In The News; History Happened Here; American Made; My Brush With History; The Time Machine; Readers’ Album; Editors’ Bookshelf
Issue: February – March 1992
Condition: Very Good