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historiographer

noun as in chronicler

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noun as in historian

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“This is a natural outgrowth of this earlier forging of a much closer alliance between the civil rights movement and labor,” said Dickerson, the former historiographer for the African Methodist Episcopal Church.

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Today, and most likely forever, we can leave questions regarding Wallingford’s borders to the new core of enthused historiographers called Historic Wallingford.

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Into that circle now steps Lepore, a professor of history at Harvard who, since 1999, has written for the New Yorker as a kind of unofficial national historiographer.

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Yet virtually all pop historiographers elevate the importance of the Pistols above that of the Bee Gees.

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“The more recent waves of historiographers would point out that this is the heart of the empire and echoes the diversity of the empire in a bustling metropolis,” she says.

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