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    The FBI, The Second Red Scare, and the Folk Singer Who Cooperated

    When the FBI went after musicians with alleged ties to Communism, Burl Ives saved his career by testifying, but at great personal cost.

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    Agatha Christie and The Art of Opening a Mystery Novel

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