Historians irked by musical ‘Hamilton’ escalate their duel

In this June 12, 2016 file photo, Lin-Manuel Miranda, center, and the cast of “Hamilton” perform at the Tony Awards in New York. Ever since the historical musical began its march to near-universal infatuation, one group has noticeable withheld its applause, historians. Many academics argue the onstage portrait of Alexander Hamilton is a counterfeit. Now they’re escalating their fight. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)

NEW YORK — Ever since the historical musical “Hamilton” began its march to near-universal infatuation, one group has noticeable withheld its applause — historians. Many academics argue the portrait of Alexander Hamilton, the star of our $10 bills, is a counterfeit. Now they’re escalating their fight.

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