Afterword
Notes from the Archive
Since 1954
Ronnie Dugger was the founding editor of the Observer in 1954 and was its publisher until 1994. He has written biographies of Lyndon Johnson and Ronald Reagan, books about Hiroshima and universities, and countless articles in The Nation, The New Yorker, Harper’s, Atlantic, The New York Times, The Progressive, The Washington Post and other publications. Home again, living and writing in Austin, he received the George Polk career award in journalism in 2012.
Notes from the Archive
What we saw on November 22, 1963
Farewell to Maury
Why the Nation Can't Afford Another Nader Candidacy in 2004
What Are We In?
Chris Dixie's Question
Into the Breach
A Life Worth Living
Questions for George W.