August/September 2002

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History Happened Here
History Now
In the News
Letter From the Editor
My Brush With History
The Business of America
Time Machine
Features
For nearly a hundred years, the FBI has been fighting for America—with its discipline and professionalism often at odds with its shadowy, extralegal tactics.
A year after the September attacks, it has become clear that ours is a very old enemy.
The old Confederacy got only as far north as Pennsylvania, but its great-grandchildren have captured America’s culture. Joshua Zeitz looks at sports, entertainment, and religion to show how.
More than two decades before the Revolution broke out, a group of Americans voted on a scheme to unite the colonies. For the rest of his life, Benjamin Franklin thought it could have prevented the war. It didn’t—but it did give us our Constitution.
A recent presidential edict will make it harder for historians to practice their trade.
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