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James Colgrove
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Vaccine Hesitancy in the 1920s
As Progressive Era reforms increased the power of government, organized opposition to vaccination campaigns took on a new life.
by
James Colgrove
,
Matthew Wills
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JSTOR Daily
on
July 28, 2021
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