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Mark Twain’s frank observations about American culture in the Gilded Age often ring true today. Corruption, national identity, the power of big business, and America’s global role were just as contested then as they are now. His funny, insightful observations about the presidents of his day apply readily to the modern presidency.
Presented by Mallory Howard assistant curator at The Mark Twain House & Museum and Jason Scappaticci