November 6, 1998
Truman-Dewey Election Gets a Scholarly Second Look; New Book Documents Race and Immigration in U.S.; Revamped Berklee Press to Explore Alternative Publishing Media
The most famous electoral upset in American history gets a scholarly second look in new books timed to the 50th anniversary of the Presidential race between Thomas E. Dewey and Harry S. Truman.
When the front page of the Chicago Tribune wrongly called the race in Dewey's favor, journalism suffered the kind of black eye that makes mistakes by today's news media pale by comparison. Yet Truman's underdog status
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