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The ‘Hamilton’ Effect: 10 Revolutionary Years on Broadway

Lin-Manuel Miranda’s much-loved musical opened on Broadway a decade ago, ushering in a new era of race-conscious casting, audience outreach and even stardom.

The New York Times
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Hamilton (Play), Miranda, Lin-Manuel, Pop and Rock Music, Rap and Hip-Hop, Theater, Theater (Broadway), United States Politics and Government
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