WebbThese mortality rates are from the writings of Philip Curtin (1964, 1968, 1989, and 1998) ... The advantages of these data are that they are more widely available and, as Curtin (1998, pp. 229-30) argues, are less likely to change over time as advancements in medicine are WebbThe changing of dates of a four-city survey, purportedly due to the artist’s Ku Klux Klan motifs, caused uproar in 2024. Now, after a curatorial rethink, the first exhibition is set to …
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