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Partisans Often Try To Claim July 4 As Their Own. It Usually Backfires.
Independence Day has always been a political battlefield.
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Kevin M. Kruse
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Made By History
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July 3, 2017
The Democrats Are Eisenhower Republicans
For decades, Democrats have positioned themselves as fiscally responsible while Republicans happily hand tax cuts to the rich.
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Josh Mound
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Jacobin
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July 3, 2017
The Rise and Fall of the Word 'Monopoly' in American Life
For several decades, the term was a fixture of newspaper headlines and campaign speeches. Then something changed.
by
Stacy Mitchell
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The Atlantic
on
June 20, 2017
Violence Against Members of Congress Has a Long, and Ominous, History
In the 1840s and 1850s, it was all too common.
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Joanne B. Freeman
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Washington Post
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June 15, 2017
Race to the Bottom
How the post-racial revolution became a whitewash.
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Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw
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The Baffler
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June 1, 2017
The Actual 'Single Greatest Witch Hunt of a Politician' in American History
It happened long before a special prosecutor was appointed to investigate the Trump campaign’s ties to Russia.
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Mary Beth Norton
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Yasmeen Serhan
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The Atlantic
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May 18, 2017
From Fat Cats to Egg Heads: The Changing American 'Elite'
American has long been suspicious of “elites”, but just who they are has changed a lot over the last 200 years.
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Steven Conn
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Origins
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May 1, 2017
Now Less Than Never
A smooth forehead suggests a hard heart.
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n+1
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April 5, 2017
Donald Trump Sees Himself in Andrew Jackson. They Deserve Each Other.
The president deserves the Jackson legacy, but not for the reasons he'd like.
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Jamelle Bouie
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Slate
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March 15, 2017
Why America’s Founding Fathers Wanted the President to Take a Salary
One of the very reasons the framers wanted the president to take a salary, was to avoid potential conflicts of interest.
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Jena McGregor
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Washington Post
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March 15, 2017
Hillary Clinton Just Said It, But ‘The Future Is Female’ Began as a 1970s Lesbian Separatist Slogan
'The Future Is Female' was popularized in 2015, but the slogan was created 40 years earlier.
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Katie Mettler
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Washington Post
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February 8, 2017
Human Rights in the Era of Trump
The era of Trump could mark the recovery in American civil society of the moral and political power of global human rights.
by
Mark Philip Bradley
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Perspectives on History
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January 31, 2017
Reagan Used MLK Day to Undermine Racial Justice
Reagan never really believed that Martin Luther King, Jr., deserved a holiday.
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Justin Gomer
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Christopher F. Petrella
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Boston Review
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January 15, 2017
Political Correctness: How The Right Invented a Phantom Enemy
Invoking this vague and ever-shifting nemesis has been the right's favorite tactic, and Trump’s victory is its greatest triumph.
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Moira Weigel
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The Guardian
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November 30, 2016
Freedom vs. Liberty: Why Religious Conservatives Have Begun to Chose One Over the Other
Religious "freedom" and "liberty" have always had different connotations.
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Stephanie Russell-Kraft
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Religion Dispatches
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October 12, 2016
The Original Attack Dog
James Callender spread scurrilous rumors about Alexander Hamilton and John Adams. Then he turned on Thomas Jefferson, too.
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John Dickerson
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Slate
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August 9, 2016
Recoil Operation
The U.S. has long supplied the world with AR-15 rifles. But only when we see its grim effects at home do politicians call for restricting its sale.
by
Patrick Blanchfield
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The New Inquiry
on
July 11, 2016
Donald Trump’s Not-so-Silent Majority
Unlike Nixon's famous "silent majority," Trump's backers are loud - and growing in volume
by
Jonathan Zimmerman
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Salon
on
May 29, 2016
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Reefer Madness in Mexico City
Historian Isaac Campos traces the origins of the idea that marijuana causes violent madness…and finds the trail leads south, to Mexico.
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BackStory
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May 20, 2016
On Stone Mountain
White supremacy and the birth of the modern Democratic Party.
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Christopher F. Petrella
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Boston Review
on
March 24, 2016
How a Democrat Killed Welfare
Bill Clinton gutted welfare and criminalized the poor, all while funneling more money into the carceral state.
by
Premilla Nadasen
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Jacobin
on
February 9, 2016
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Invisible Cities
On John Winthrop’s oft-misunderstood use of the phrase “a city upon a hill” to describe the New World.
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BackStory
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January 22, 2016
“Terrorism” in the Early Republic
Originally, the term referred to a specific kind of foreign political violence.
by
Jonathan W. Wilson
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The Junto
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January 6, 2016
The Wrong Side of 'the Right Side of History'
President Obama espouses a facile faith in history bending toward perfection and morality-against evidence and reason.
by
David A. Graham
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The Atlantic
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December 21, 2015
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Run DNC, Run RNC
When the federal government began to claim a stake in the public’s physical fitness, and the origins of the Presidential Physical Fitness Test.
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BackStory
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July 10, 2015
The Language of the State of the Union
An interactive chart reveals how the words presidents use reflect the twists and turns of American history.
by
Mitch Fraas
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Benjamin M. Schmidt
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The Atlantic
on
January 18, 2015
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The North’s Shameful Refusal to Face Its Own Tangled Racial Past
What we should learn from Senator Abraham Ribicoff’s failed attempt.
by
Jason Sokol
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HNN
on
January 5, 2015
The War to Start All Wars
How the U.S. invasion of Panama ushered in the post-Cold War era of military unilateralism and preemptive war.
by
Greg Grandin
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Common Dreams
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December 22, 2014
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The Fear of “Mexicanization”
The anxiety about “Mexicanization” that ran through Reconstruction-Era politics, as Americans saw disturbing political parallels with their southern neighbor.
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BackStory
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January 17, 2014
What's Old is New: How Orange County's Conservative Past Created its Demographics Today
As immigration flows changed, Orange County's demographics changed and so did its political leanings.
by
Ryan Reft
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KCET
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January 18, 2013
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