"I have come to value liberated minds as the supreme good of life on earth."
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J. Frank Dobie, cited in: United States. Congress Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the β¦ Congress, Vol. 110, part 17. (1964). p. 22821.
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J. Frank Dobie
James Frank Dobie (September 26, 1888 β September 18, 1964) was an American folklorist, writer, and newspaper columnist best known for many books depicting the richness and traditions of life in rural Texas during the days of the open range.
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