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The Unacknowledged Lesson: Earl Warren and the Japanese Relocation Controversy
Though best known for his dedication to civil rights as Chief Justice, Earl Warren was a key figure behind Japanese internment in California - and stood by it.
by
G. Edward White
via
VQR
on
October 15, 1979
The Chaotic Politics of the South
For three quarters of a century the South was the geographic base of Democratic Presidential hopes.
by
C. Vann Woodward
via
New York Review of Books
on
December 14, 1972
The Bureau of Indian Affairs: My Brother’s Keeper
An excerpt of “My Brother’s Keeper,” the essay that chronicles the Bureau’s various crimes over two centuries.
by
Vine Deloria Jr.
via
Art In America
on
July 1, 1972
‘I Can’t Accept Western Values Because They Don’t Accept Me’
Revolution, the civil rights movement, and African-American identity.
by
James Baldwin
,
Robert Penn Warren
via
Literary Hub
on
April 27, 1964
Letter from a Birmingham Jail
Martin Luther King Jr.'s 1963 letter written from prison remains one of his most famous works.
by
Martin Luther King Jr.
via
University of Pennsylvania
on
April 16, 1963
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