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Some Notes on Horace Greeley, Charles Dana and Karl Marx

Borden, 1957

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16425992262179219674
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Borden M
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Journalism Quarterly

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Some Notes on Horace Greeley, Charles Dana and Karl Marx Page 1 Some Notes on Horace Greeley, Charles Dana and Karl Marx BY MORTON BORDEN The New York Tribune kept Karl Marx in pocket money between 1851 and 1862, when the author of the Communist Manifesto …
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