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Incendiary Schemes
A new book reveals systematic, profitable, and deadly arson schemes perpetrated by landlords and insurance companies in the Bronx.
by
Charlotte E. Rosen
via
Protean
on
September 7, 2025
How Should We Remember Attica?
Orisanmi Burton’s "Tip of the Spear" uncovers the obscured and radical demands of the inmates who staged the 1971 prison uprising—a world without prisons.
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Charlotte E. Rosen
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The Nation
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May 26, 2025
“Endless Bad Infinity”
A conversation with the creators of a podcast series on the feedback loop of American empire.
by
Charlotte E. Rosen
,
Noah Kulwin
,
Brendan James
via
Public Books
on
April 22, 2025
The End of Resistance History
What was the liberal #Resistance "Twitterstorian"? And what did commentators like Heather Cox Richardson morph into during the Biden years?
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Charlotte E. Rosen
via
Protean
on
January 20, 2025
The Porous Prison
How incarcerated people have become separated from American society.
by
Charlotte E. Rosen
,
Reiko Hillyer
via
Public Books
on
October 3, 2024
Aaron Sorkin’s Inane, Liberal History Lesson
Why his reformist retelling of the Chicago Seven fails to tell the real story of the leftists on trial.
by
Charlotte E. Rosen
via
The Nation
on
November 3, 2020
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Disenfranchisement in Jails Weakens Our Democracy
Hidden disenfranchisement is as much of a problem as long lines at the polls.
by
Charlotte E. Rosen
via
Made By History
on
October 21, 2020