Arthur Miller Had it Right: The Crucible and Cancel Culture

Arthur Miller Had it Right: The Crucible and Cancel Culture

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By Kathleen Hylen In 1996   The New York Times  interviewed Arthur Miller about the release of the newest film version of  The Crucible . During the interview he stated, β€œIt is only a slight exaggeration to say that, especially in Lati

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