‘Bringing History to Bear’

‘Bringing History to Bear’

Celebrating 150 years of dialogue and dissent.

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Founded by Republican abolitionists after the end of the Civil War, The Nation marks its 150th anniversary this year. Editor and publisher Katrina vanden Heuvel joins KQED’s Michael Krasny to talk about the magazine’s cultural and political influence and its future in a new media environment.

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