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{{Short description|American political and cultural magazine}}
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'''''The New Leader''''' (1924–20061924–2010) was aan American political and cultural [[magazine]].
 
==History==
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==Contributors==
Its contributors were prominent liberal thinkers and artists. ''The New Leader'' was the first to publish [[Joseph Brodsky]] and [[Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn]] in the United States. It was one of the first to publish [[Martin Luther King Jr.]]'s 1963 "[[Letter from Birmingham Jail]]". Other contributors, who were generally paid nothing or only a modest fee, included [[James Baldwin (writer)|James Baldwin]], [[Daniel Bell]], [[Willy Brandt]], [[David Dallin]], [[Milovan Djilas]], [[Theodore Draper]], [[Max Eastman]], [[Ralph Ellison]], [[Sidney Hook]], [[Hubert Humphrey]], [[George F. Kennan]], [[Murray Kempton]], [[Irving Kristol]], [[Melvin Lasky]],<ref>
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