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- Alan_Barth abstract "Alan Barth (Oct. 21, 1906–Nov. 20, 1979) was an American journalist specializing in civil liberties, best known for his 30 year stint as an editorial writer at The Washington Post, from which he retired in 1972, and for his books on historical and contemporaneous politics.".
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- Alan_Barth description "American journalist".
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