Monday, November 02, 2009
WaMo Turns 40
Washington Monthly celebrates its 40th birthday this year. As part of the celebration, the magazine has posted some of its greatest hits, which you can access here. Among my favorites: Taylor Branch on Civil Rights in Southwest Georgia, the smugness of baby boomers, the dubiousness of Woodward and Bernstein's cozying up to certain sources, and an assessment of the magazine's "Bullseyes and Blunders" over the last four decades.
Labels:
1960s,
Anniversaries,
Baby Boomers,
Civil Rights,
History,
Magazines,
Politics,
Watergate
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