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“The Passing of the Great Race” at 100
In the age of Trump, Madison Grant's influential work of scientific racism takes on a new salience.
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Noel Hartman
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Public Books
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July 1, 2016
Notes Toward a History of Skywriting
A language of the air.
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D. Graham Burnett
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Cabinet
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December 15, 2015
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How a Standoff with the Black Panthers Fueled the Rise of SWAT
SWAT teams were created in the 1960s to combat violent events. Since then, the specialized teams have morphed into something very different.
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Retro Report
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August 5, 2015
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Route Cause
On the 1870s skirmish between John D. Rockefeller and the upstart competitors who built the country’s first long-distance oil pipeline.
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BackStory
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June 5, 2015
OldNYC
Mapping historical photos from the New York Pubic Library.
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Dan Vanderkam
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New York Public Library
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May 15, 2015
Cycles of Fashion
A look back at the bicycle’s meteoric rise to the height of nineteenth century fashion, and its subsequent fall, provides striking parallels to today's bike culture.
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Daniel Wortel-London
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Narratively
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May 14, 2013
How Poverty Was, and Was Not, Pictured Before the Civil War
Images were important in defining the Republic between the Revolution and the Civil War and they distinctively both did and did not show Americans in need.
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Jonathan Prude
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Commonplace
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April 12, 2010
George R. Lawrence, Aeronaut Photographer
George R. Lawrence captured one of the most iconic photos of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire. That was only one event in his very interesting life.
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Christopher Turner
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Cabinet
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November 21, 2008
Machine Soul
A history of techno.
by
Jon Savage
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Hyperreal Music Archive
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June 1, 1993
October 27, 1904: The New York City Subway System Opens
“The bearing of this upon social conditions can hardly be overestimated.”
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Richard Kreitner
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The Nation
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November 3, 1904
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