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| | Online NewsHour: Pulitzer Prize Winner- History- April 17, 2000 |
 | | DAVID KENNEDY: Well, in a peculiar way of speaking, I'm a Depression baby, even though I was born in 1914; after the Depression was thought to have concluded. |
 | | DAVID KENNEDY: Well, yes, the New Deal is a great turning point in American history, because it's the moment in which we create the modern American state and in which people's attitudes about government change quite dramatically. |
 | | DAVID KENNEDY: Well, there's a passage that describes the moment when Franklin Roosevelt heard the news that the Germans had invaded Poland, commencing thereby World War II or what we know as World War II in Europe. |
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