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Jan 15, 2006Carnivals and Kings
The 23rd History Carnival is up at Rob MacDougall's Old is the New New. Rob has prepared a great feast for your edification. Teaching Carnival #5 is up at Ancarett's Abode. Much. Good. Reading.
Publication of Taylor Branch's At Canaan's Edge: America in the King Years, 1965-1968 is the most celebrated book event of this King holiday season. Severalof us have been critical of the New York Times review of the book. If you are interested, David Garrow's"Journey's End," LA Times, 15 January, is a much stronger review.
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