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Those who don't remember the past are condemned to repeat the eleventh grade.
James W. Loewen
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James W. Loewen
Age: 79 †
Born: 1942
Born: February 6
Died: 2021
Died: August 19
Historian
Sociologist
University Teacher
Decatur
Illinois
James W. Loewen
Loewen
James William Loewen
Remember
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Confederate
Doomed
Hiroshima
Historian
Auschwitz
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Eleventh
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