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Peter Sagal recounts being taught the Southern myth of the Civil War as a teenager in New Jersey in the 1980s, examines how "Gone With the Wind" became a national parable and explores why Robert E. Lee is regarded as an American hero.
Peter Sagal recounts being taught the Southern myth of the Civil War as a teenager in New Jersey in the 1980s, examines how "Gone With the Wind" became a national parable and explores why Robert E. Lee is regarded as an American hero.
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