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Who Killed the American Dream?
Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
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Hartmann Report
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Chapter 5: The Seventy-Year Legal War
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LIZ PEEK: The left says the American Dream is dead, but millions prove otherwise
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Related coverage for "Who Killed the American Dream?": Hartmann Report — Chapter 5: The Seventy-Year Legal War. Inc.com — The American Dream Isn’t Dead: Millions of Americans Just Made a Brilliant Bet on Themselves. DNyuz — 250 Years of Dressing for the American Dream. Financial Times — The Democrats’ DSA siren song. WGBF – 1280 AM – Evansville — No, You Weren’t Dreaming, Here’s What Rattled the Tri-State Last Night. Fox News — LIZ PEEK: The left says the American Dream is dead, but millions prove otherwise