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Connecticut Stakes a Claim Mr. Whitehead’s supporters say the Smithsonian’s opinion is coloured by politics, and that its curators are bound by a contract that requires them to deny that anyone flew before the Wrights _______________________________________________________________________ ARE YOU ONE OF THE 3,470? Our Community on the LinkedIn Platform - Join the Global Museum Social Network - Meet& Make Friends, Share Photos & Videos, Blog, Use the Forum, Join A Group. Become one of our first 4,000 members. 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