NPR's Don Gonyea sends an audio postcard from Detroit's Guardian Building, an Art Deco landmark that reflects the city's resilience and beauty.
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NPR's Don Gonyea sends an audio postcard from Detroit's Guardian Building, an Art Deco landmark that reflects the city's resilience and beauty.

NPR's Don Gonyea sends an audio postcard from Detroit's Guardian Building, an Art Deco landmark that reflects the city's resilience and beauty.
Source: NPR National
As the United States hurtles towards its 250th birthday, a prominent American author is challenging his nation to embrace a more truthful, albeit uncomfortable, reckoning with its history, arguing that genuine patriotism demands an unflinching gaze at past injustices.
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