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Drawing upon Chapter 29 of American Yawp, Chapter 29's related primary sources along with the Sarah Swedberg article, discuss the impact of the AIDS crisis in 1980s America along with how people remember and responded to this during this period. What did you learn after reading these documents, and how does this still resonate nearly forty years later? How does this tie into broader questions about and ideas about the New Right, the Reagan White House, and 1980s culture?
sources:
chapter 29 American yawp - http://www. americanyawp. com/text/29-the-triumph-of-the-righ t/
chapter 29 American yawp source reader - http://www. americanyawp. com/reader/29-the-triumph-of-the-ri ght/
Sarah Swedburg Article - https://nursingclio. org/2017/01/19/silence-and-noise-wh at-aids-activism-and-social-memory- can-teach-us/
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