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  • Ethel and Julius Rosenberg seated in a police van in New York City shortly before their execution for espionage, June, 1953.
    Ethel and Julius Rosenberg seated in a police van in New York City shortly before their execution for espionage, June, 1953.
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    Ethel Rosenberg Should Not Be Pardoned

    Convicted and executed in 1953 for conspiracy to commit espionage for the former Soviet Union, she’s guilty as charged, say two authors

    bySteve Usdin and Ron Radosh
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    The Deep Jewish Roots of Kanye West’s Awesome ‘Blood on the Leaves’

    Abel Meeropol’s ‘Strange Fruit’ gets remixed into Yeezus in a manner worthy of its creator, for song of the year

    byDavid Meir Grossman
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    The Rosenbergs, Edward Snowden, and Treason

    On the 60th anniversary of their execution, the Rosenbergs’ legacy persists

    byAdam Chandler
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    Rosenberg Boys Appear at ‘Daniel’ Screening

    Fact versus fiction (versus other people’s facts)

    byJacob Silverman
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    Rosenberg Son Admits Father’s Guilt

    If just barely

    byMarc Tracy
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    Cold Case: Ethel and Julius Rosenberg

    Ethel and Julius Rosenberg were convicted of spying for the Soviet Union on March 29, 1951. Sixty years later, the case still crackles with controversy. Why is it so hard to put to rest?

    byRonald Radosh
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