-We take it for granted that we can go back to see what we remember
-reading. Think about newspapers. If you wanted to study the reaction
-of your hometown newspaper to the race riots in Watts in 1965, or to
-Bull Connor's water cannon in 1963, you could go to your public
-library and look at the newspapers. Those papers probably exist on
-microfiche. If you're lucky, they exist in paper, too. Either way, you
-are free, using a library, to go back and remember—not just what
-it is convenient to remember, but remember something close to the
-truth.
+<emphasis role="strong">We take it</emphasis> for granted that we can
+go back to see what we remember reading. Think about newspapers. If
+you wanted to study the reaction of your hometown newspaper to the
+race riots in Watts in 1965, or to Bull Connor's water cannon in 1963,
+you could go to your public library and look at the newspapers. Those
+papers probably exist on microfiche. If you're lucky, they exist in
+paper, too. Either way, you are free, using a library, to go back and
+remember—not just what it is convenient to remember, but
+remember something close to the truth.