Time Magazine Contents Page APRIL 11, 1988 Vol. 131 No. 15
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COVER: Jackson as front runner changes the presidential race -- and the nation
For the first time in U. S. history, a major political party grapples with one of the biggest what- ifs of all: What if voters actually nominate a black man for President? What, exactly, does Jackson stand for? Taking Jesse seriously means seriously scrutinizing his ideas and holding him accountable for his past. -- Voices of white voters who like Action Jackson. See NATION.
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NATION: Fed up with Ed Meese' s troubles, six high Justice officials quit their posts
The Attorney General hangs tough despite growing...
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