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492:, and referred to them as a "rush-to-judgment mob" who had published an ad condemning players and encouraging protests against the falsely accused, much before the investigations had been concluded.
261:(2005) and at Tel Aviv University (2007–08), as Fulbright Distinguished Chair in the Humanities. Before earning his master's degree, Johnson worked as a track announcer for several years at
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and Prasad Kasibhatla, Duke professors, criticized Taylor and Johnson for "biased and inaccurate rhetoric". Johnson and Taylor replied to Coleman and Kasibhatla.
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1021:"KC JOHNSON TENURE CASE: ARTICLES, EDITORIALS, AND POSTS"
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All the Way with LBJ: The 1964 Presidential Election
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On Cultural Ground: Essays in International History
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1209:"The Sandbagging of Robert "KC" Johnson"
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1357:"It's academic (freedom)"
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1431:Wall Street Journal
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