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A Matter of Class: John Cotton Dana, Progressive Reform, and the Newark Museum

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A study of the American culture of reform in the Progressive Era, the book follows the career of John Cotton Dana, famous first as a librarian, then as an iconoclastic museum director. The museum he created in Newark, New Jersey, was to be an alternative to conventional art museums like the ones in Boston, New York, and Chicago.

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