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The Dark Side of Campus Efforts to Stop Covid-19
Expanding campus police forces’ power threatens to increase surveillance.
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Grace Watkins
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Made By History
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September 14, 2020
The Way of John Lewis
Cynthia Tucker shares her hope that a new generation of activists can learn from Lewis' courageous and peaceful fight for “beloved community.”
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Cynthia Tucker
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The Bitter Southerner
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June 23, 2020
The Death That Galvanized Malcolm X Against Police Brutality
Decades before protests against mass incarceration galvanized the black freedom struggle, Malcolm indicted the entire justice system as racist.
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Peniel E. Joseph
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Literary Hub
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June 23, 2020
How Today’s Protests Compare to 1968, Explained by a Historian
Heather Ann Thompson explains what’s changed and what has stayed the same.
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Dylan Matthews
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Heather Ann Thompson
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Vox
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June 2, 2020
NOLA Resistance Oral History Project
This oral history project records testimony from individuals who were active in the fight for racial equality in New Orleans between 1954 and 1976.
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The Historic New Orleans Collection
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June 1, 2020
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Liberal Activists Have to Think Broadly and Unite Across Lines
The forgotten environmental action that pointed the path forward for the left.
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Matthew D. Lassiter
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Made By History
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March 11, 2020
The Unhealed Wounds of a Mass Arrest of Black Students at Ole Miss, Fifty Years Later
At a peaceful protest of Confederate imagery in the school in 1970, dozens of students were arrested, suspended, and the remainder expelled.
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W. Ralph Eubanks
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The New Yorker
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February 23, 2020
Rosa Parks on Police Brutality: The Speech We Never Heard
The Northern Student Movement considered inviting Rosa Parks to give a speech on police brutality, but ultimately decided against it.
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Say Burgin
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Black Perspectives
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January 23, 2020
The Homeless Radical
Daniel Bell was the prophet of a failed centrism. By the end of his life, he was revisiting the leftism of his youth.
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Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins
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Jacob Hamburger
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Jewish Currents
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December 23, 2019
Occupy Wall Street’s Legacy Runs Deeper Than You Think
Former occupiers are working to transform the system from inside and out.
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Astra Taylor
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Teen Vogue
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December 17, 2019
What’s Left of Generation X
To be Gen X was to be disaffected from the consumer norms of the 1980s, but to be pessimistic about any chance for social transformation.
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Kim Phillips-Fein
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Dissent
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October 8, 2019
Why Were the 1970s So… Weird?
When the counterculture optimism receded, things got ugly.
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Erik Davis
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Literary Hub
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August 12, 2019
Colleges’ Reluctant Embrace of MLK Day
The push for a national Martin Luther King holiday prompted a fierce political tug-of-war, on campus and off.
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Cynthia R. Greenlee
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Francesca Polletta
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Thomas J. Shields
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JSTOR Daily
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January 20, 2019
50 Years Ago, Progressive Delegates Commandeered the Democratic Convention
The surprise vice presidential nomination of Julian Bond suddenly turned the televised discussion to poverty, racism, and war.
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John Nichols
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The Nation
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August 29, 2018
Have Elite US Colleges Lost Their Moral Purpose Altogether?
The ethical formation of citizens was once at the heart of the US elite college. Has this moral purpose gone altogether?
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Chad Wellmon
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Aeon
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August 16, 2018
Why We Doubt Capable Children
How we inherited our modern understanding of childhood from the 18th-century revolutionary era.
by
Julia M. Gossard
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The Junto
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April 17, 2018
How Poor, Mostly Jewish Immigrants Organized 20,000 and Fought for Workers Rights
These women came ready to fight.
by
Meagan Day
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Timeline
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March 9, 2018
When the C.I.A. Duped College Students
Inside a famous Cold War deception.
by
Louis Menand
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The New Yorker
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March 16, 2015
Watching the Watchers
Confessions of an FBI special agent.
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Robert Wall
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New York Review of Books
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January 27, 1972
The Selma March
On the trail to Montgomery.
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Renata Adler
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The New Yorker
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April 10, 1965
Mapping American Social Movements
Interactive maps showing the historical geography of influential American social movements since the late 19th century.
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Civil Rights History Consortium
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University of Washington
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