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November 20, 2008

California flashback, circa 1974


Author Caitlin Flanagan leads a video tour of Patty Hearst’s Berkeley for The Atlantic. “The thing you have to understand about Patty Hearst, the reason that her fantastically sui generis story resonated so deeply within so many millions of ordinary American households, is that back then a lot of girls like her were disappearing,” Flanagan says. “They were not California publishing heiresses, certainly; nor was the agency of their disappearance abduction at gunpoint. But disappear they did.”

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