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What will happen to Michael Jackson's legacy? A famed writer's fall could offer clues

  • Written by Rachel Hope Cleves, Professor of History, University of Victoria
Norman Douglas, photographed in Florence, Italy in 1935.Carl Van Vetchen/Library of Congress

There’s no question that Michael Jackson changed music history. But how will history remember Michael Jackson?

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