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Posted on February 3, 2017February 9, 2017 by Mark R. Stoneman

Don’t be a Sucker (1947)

There is an infectious simplicity about this film, which rings true politically in these times, even if the history it tells was more complicated.

Posted in Contemporary Life, Use & Abuse of HistoryTagged fascism, nativism, nazism, racism, World War II

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