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  2. Forgotten man - Wikipedia

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    Maynard Dixon (1875-1946), Forgotten Man, 1934, oil on canvas, 40 x 50 1/8 inches. Brigham Young University Museum of Art, gift of Herald R. Clark, 1937.. The forgotten man is a political concept in the United States centered around those whose interests have been neglected.

  3. The Forgotten Man - Wikipedia

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    The Forgotten Man may refer to: Forgotten man, a concept used in American political rhetoric; The Forgotten Man, a 2010 painting by Jon McNaughton; The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression, a 2007 book by Amity Shlaes; The Forgotten Man, a 2005 Elvis Cole novel by Robert Crais; The Forgotten Man, a 1971 TV film

  4. The Forgotten Man (painting) - Wikipedia

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    The Forgotten Man is a 2010 painting by the American artist Jon McNaughton. [3] It depicts then President Barack Obama standing in front of the White House beside a destitute citizen while being haunted by figures of all past presidents. [4] The subject matter of the painting was inspired by the passage of the Affordable Care Act. [2]

  5. Painting of Obama stomping on the Constitution may hang in ...

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    A controversial painting of outgoing President Obama may soon hang in Donald Trump's White House.. Utah artist Jon McNaughton released a work entitled The Forgotten Man in 2010, which displays a ...

  6. The forgotten man: The story of Peter Norman, the silver ...

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    Suddenly, the forgotten man from an iconic sports photograph found himself posthumously in the spotlight. In 2012, Australia issued its formal apology to Norman, acknowledging his “extraordinary ...

  7. Lawman (film) - Wikipedia

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    Wilson also wanted to say that "law and order is certainly not the only way to administer justice." [4] In November 1969, it was reported Michael Winner was scouting locations in Durango and that Burt Lancaster would most likely star. [5] Winner did not want to go to Spain - where many Westerns were shot - because he wanted "an American influence".

  8. Kempton Bunton - Wikipedia

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    Kempton Bunton (14 June 1904–April 1976) was an English man who confessed to taking Francisco Goya's painting Portrait of the Duke of Wellington from the National Gallery in London in 1961. [3] [2] [4] The story of Bunton and the painting was the subject of the October 2015 BBC Radio 4 drama Kempton and the Duke, and the 2020 film The Duke.

  9. The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression

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    Other critics of The Forgotten Man include: Depression historian Robert S. McElvaine, who classifies it in a review in the journal Labor History as "born-again Antisocial Darwinism" and calls it "as much a brief for the Bush tax cuts of 2001 as it is a history of the Depression of the 1930s"; [11] historian Matthew Dallek, who has called Amity ...

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