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Despite the jolt of World War II, the nation’s capital in 1946 was still a small, somewhat Southern town, inbred and hierarchical.2 Lacking seniority, Nixon was denied a coveted seat on the Judiciary Committee. Knowing no one, unsure of his place, not a member of any “in” group, Nixon, as ever, made do. He didn’t need the Franklins; he
Being Nixon: A Man Divided
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