Winter 2003
VOL.59, NO.2

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Nader: Crusader, Spoiler, Icon
When a Princeton undergraduate driving a 1949 Studebaker nearly ran over Albert Einstein, he wondered, “What if the brakes had failed?” That undergraduate was Ralph Nader, and his question eventually lead to his book Unsafe at Any Speed, a searing indictment of automobile safety.

Navigating a Middle Path
Quick. Who was the most prolific African American filmmaker of the 20th century? If you’re thinking Spike Lee or John Singleton, you better think again.

 
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