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  "path": "/2026/05/the-forgotten-moment-when-superman-fought-prejudice-instead-of-villains-1950.html",
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  "textContent": "It makes sense that Superman would take a tolerant view of immigrants and other minorities, given that he himself arrived on Earth as a refugee from the planet Krypton. The Man of Steel may strike you as an unlikely mouthpiece for progressive ideals, but 1950 found him on a book cover, above, engaged in conversation with […]",
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