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Memory, Class, and Writing History at Ludlow

On the hundred and second anniversary of the Ludlow Massacre, Erstwhile editor Graeme Pente reflects on memory and class at the site, which he visited last month.   The plain stretches to the east—to the west, the hills from which the miners extracted coal. Nestled at one of the canyon mouths stands the monument to…

April 20, 2016 in All Posts, Beyond the Academy, Historical Research.

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