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Bombs and the Bikini Atoll
The haute beachwear known as the bikini was named after a string of islands turned into a nuclear wasteland by atomic bomb testing.
by
Lina Zeldovich
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Steve Brown
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JSTOR Daily
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October 13, 2020
Cancer Alley
A collage artist explores how Louisiana's ecological and epidemiological disasters are founded in colonialism.
by
Monique Michelle Verdin
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Southern Cultures
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August 1, 2020
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Trump Thinks Andrew Jackson’s Statue Is a Great Monument — But to What?
The truth about policies of Native American removal.
by
Jeffrey Ostler
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Made By History
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June 24, 2020
We Remember World War II Wrong
In the middle of the biggest international crisis ever since, it’s time to admit what the war was—and wasn’t.
by
Adam Tooze
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Foreign Policy
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May 7, 2020
The WWII Incarceration of Japanese Americans Stretched Beyond U.S. Borders
The U.S. government orchestrated the roundup of people of Japanese descent in 12 Latin American countries, citing “hemispheric security."
by
Erika Lee
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TIME
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December 4, 2019
Who Speaks for Crazy Horse?
The world’s largest monument is decades in the making and more than a little controversial.
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Brooke Jarvis
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The New Yorker
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September 16, 2019
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The Civil War and the Black West
On the integrated Union regiments composed of white, black, and native men who fought in the Civil War's western theatre.
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William Loren Katz
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HNN
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August 18, 2019
The Removal Act
The phrase "trail of tears" resonates in American conversation because the country is still coming to terms with what happened and what it means.
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National Museum Of The American Indian
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February 19, 2018
The West Without Water
What can past droughts tell us about tomorrow?
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B. Lynn Ingram
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Origins
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November 8, 2017
Grave Reservation
David Grann’s sweeping history of crimes against the Osage people.
by
Alex Abramovich
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Bookforum
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April 24, 2017
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