Selasa, 29 Agustus 2017

The Civil Warrior

Through his pioneering histories of the Civil War, it was said, Bruce Catton “made us hear the sounds of battle and cherish peace.” In 1923 a young reporter for the Cleveland Plain Dealer set out to interview Civil War veterans for a special Fourth of July feature that would appear in the newspaper under the …

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