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            by David Kennedy 
            
              | Freedom from Fear: The American People in Depression and War 1929-1945 |  
              | FDR dominated this convulsive period, made many mistakes but admitted them and was prepared to change course, surely the mark of a truly courageous and great leader. It is salutary to re-read this lengthy volume in the excellent Oxford History of the USA at this time to remind oneself that how even the most seemingly unsurmountable problems can eventually be overcome. I wouldn't, however, bet on a New Deal from the current White House incumbent. (Jeremy Miller - bwl 96 Spring 2020)
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