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Financial history The magazine of the Museum of American Finance in association with the Smithsonian Institution Issue 134 • Summer 2020 (ISSN 1520-4723) Kristin Aguilera Editor IN THIS ISSUE 10 David Dodd: Out of Ben Graham’s Shadow The life and accomplishments of security analysis guru Ben Graham’s academic and business partner, David Dodd. By James R. Kelly FEATURES EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD Howard A. Baker, Esq. Howard Baker Associates Lawrence A. Cunningham The George Washington University Brian Grinder Eastern Washington University Gregory DL Morris Freelance Journalist Susie Pak St. John’s University Arthur W. Samansky The Samansky Group Myles Thompson Columbia Business School Publishing Janice Traflet Bucknell University Robert E. Wright Augustana University Jason Zweig The Wall Street Journal ART DIRECTION Alan Barnett Design MUSEUM STAFF David J. Cowen, President/CEO Kristin Aguilera, Deputy Director Robert Dinkelmann, IT/Technology Maura Ferguson, Director of Exhibits Sarah Poole, Collections Manager Linda Rapacki, Managing Director of Visitor Services and Operations Mindy Ross, Director, External Relations Ben Urizar, Assistant Director of Visitor Services 16 Federal Financing of Internal Improvements in Antebellum America Seven decades of disagreements over the federal government’s role in financing the country’s transportation network. By Michael A. Martorelli 20 New Deal or Raw Deal? Black Americans in the Roosevelt years. By Jill Watts 26 Presidential Impeachment and US Stock Markets The connection between political stability and economic growth. By Peter C. Earle 31 In Law’s Debt 2020 marks the 300th anniversary of the collapse of John Law’s Mississippi Company, one of the nation’s earliest financial bubbles. By Howard Margot Copyright © 2020 by the Museum of American Finance, publisher, 25 Broadway, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10004. All rights reserved. Financial History is the official membership magazine of the Museum of American Finance. 36 Where Are They Now? The Museum’s series on 207 of the underwriters of the 1956 Ford IPO continues with the history of A.M. Kidder & Co. (founded in New York in 1872). By Susie J. Pak 2 FINANCIAL HISTORY | Summer 2020 | www.MoAF.org