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![Others: "Fighting Bob" La Follette and the Progressive Movement: Third-Party Politics in the 1920's](https://odyssey.historyit.com/img/thumbnail/Shelf.png?no_errors=1&oauth_consumer_key=c8db337ad6a7d4011a87203a6fbc9d1f0600db9d6&oauth_nonce=0041c1779273cd009095e774e875f93d&oauth_signature=se%2BjzQObdBgmrVjVeIPVg24%2BDpg%3D&oauth_signature_method=HMAC-SHA1&oauth_timestamp=1720478020&oauth_version=1.0)
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