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How a Tourist Attraction Displaying the Open Graves of Native Americans Became a State-Run Museum

Although the exhibit closed in 1992, the Dickson Mounds Museum is still grappling with its legacy.
ProPublica
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Grammys Have Little Credibility in the Hip-Hop Community

While the awards have recognized achievements in rap, Black artists continue to face musical segregation.
Made by History
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How W.E.B. Du Bois Disrupted America’s Dominance at the World’s Fair

With bar graphs and pie charts, the sociologist and his Atlanta students demonstrated Black excellence in the face of widespread discrimination.
Smithsonian
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There Will Be War

U.S.-Iranian relations, the interrelationship between Iranian development and the global oil market, and the future of economic warfare.
Warfare And Welfare
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Dictating the Desert

Plants and settlers take root in a new mythology of Arizona.
Lapham’s Quarterly
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They Outlasted the Dinosaurs. Can They Survive Us?

Sturgeon are disappearing from rivers where they thrived for millions of years. The quest to save them is exposing the limits of the Endangered Species Act.
New York Times Magazine
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