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By GEORGE WILLIS
|A documentary spotlights a literary collaboration for the ages.

Robert Moses, whose brilliant and brutal vision yielded a New York City of concrete, and President Johnson, who insisted on both guns and butter, were hard men, obsessed with power and fluent in its exercise. In the years after their respective reigns two Roberts — Gottlieb and Caro, word-besotted Manhattan Jews — coalesced to tell of the city and country Moses and Johnson roughly shaped.

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By A.R. HOFFMAN
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By CARL ROLLYSON
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By THE NEW YORK SUN
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By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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By ROSS ANDERSON
|Robert Moses, whose brilliant and brutal vision yielded a New York City of concrete, and President Johnson, who insisted on both guns and butter, were hard men, obsessed with power and fluent in its exercise. In the years after their respective reigns two Roberts — Gottlieb and Caro, word-besotted Manhattan Jews — coalesced to tell of the city and country Moses and Johnson roughly shaped.
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