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Theodore R. Johnson III

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  • America Begins to See More Clearly Now What Its Black Citizens Always Knew

    The present round of protest is different. The participants are people of every race, ethnicity, sex, age, and religion.
    by Theodore R. Johnson III via National Review on June 11, 2020
  • Iraq, 15 Years Later

    Fifteen years after the U.S. invasion, there’s no satisfying answer to the question: What were we doing in Iraq anyway?
    by Theodore R. Johnson III via The Atlantic on March 20, 2018
  • What Trump Gets Right—and Progressives Get Wrong—About Andrew Jackson

    In the 19th century, Jackson broadened the electorate, but the self-righteousness of some Democrats impedes their efforts to do the same.
    by Theodore R. Johnson III via The Atlantic on May 2, 2017
  • The GOP’s Long History With Black Colleges

    Could President Trump actually win over the leaders of historically black colleges and universities?
    by Leah Wright Rigueur, Theodore R. Johnson III via Politico Magazine on February 27, 2017

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