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Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Born to Run’ still speaks to a nation vacillating between hope and despair

  • Written by Louis P. Masur, Distinguished Professor of American Studies and History, Rutgers University
imageBruce Springsteen performs in Atlanta on Aug. 22, 1975, during the 'Born to Run' tour. Tom Hill/WireImage via Getty Images

I was 18 when Bruce Springsteen’s third album, “Born to Run,” was released 50 years ago, and it couldn’t have come at a better time.

I’d just finished my freshman year in college, and I was lost....

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