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Dorothy Rosenberg

Marvin and Dorothy Rosenberg wrote “ The Dirtiest Election ,” an article about the presidential campaign of 1884, in the August, 1962, AMERICAN HERITAGE . Mr, Rosenberg teaches dramatic art at the University of California, Berkeley.
For further reading: The Last Days of the Sioux Nation , by Robert M. Utley (Yale University Press, 1963); Sitting Bull , by Stanley Vestal (University of Oklahoma Press, 1956).

Articles by this Author

So spoke Sitting Bull, greatest of Sioux chiefs, as he bitterly watched his people bargain away their Dakota homeland
Grover Cleveland had seduced a widow; James G. Blaine had peddled influence lied about it. In 1884, voters had to choose between two tarnished champions