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| | YOU'RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN(Revised) - Production Info |
 | | Charlie Brown was something new in comics: a real person, with a real psyche and real problems. |
 | | When Charlie Brown first confessed, "I don't feel the way I'm supposed to feel," he was speaking for people everywhere in Eisenhower's America, especially for a generation of solemn, precociously cynical college students, who "inhabited a shadow area within the culture," the writer Frank Conroy recalled. |
 | | After some brief comments on the nature of his character by his friends, Charlie Brown is swept into their center by a rousing tribute of only slightly qualified praise, in the song You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. |
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