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Caleb Crain

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  • Illustration of a mob of white men burning down a building.

    What a White-Supremacist Coup Looks Like

    In Wilmington, North Carolina, in 1898, the victory of racial prejudice over democratic principle and the rule of law was unnervingly complete.
    by Caleb Crain via The New Yorker on April 20, 2020
  • State of the Unions

    What happened to America’s labor movement?
    by Caleb Crain via The New Yorker on August 26, 2019
  • The Theory That Justified Anti-Gay Crime

    Fifty years after Stonewall, the gay-panic defense seems absurd. But, for decades, it had the power of law.
    by Caleb Crain via The New Yorker on June 26, 2019
  • Armed miners at the military headquarters of the United Mine Workers, in Trinidad, Colorado, the month of the Ludlow massacre.

    There Was Blood

    The Ludlow massacre revisited.
    by Caleb Crain via The New Yorker on January 12, 2009
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