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It’s Hard to Get Rid of a Confederate Memorial in New York City
At least one monument has come down this summer, but two streets in Brooklyn have proved difficult to rename.
by
Robert Sullivan
via
The New Yorker
on
August 23, 2017
The Many Lives of Pauli Murray
She was an architect of the civil-rights struggle-and the women's movement. Why haven't you heard of her?
by
Kathryn Schulz
via
The New Yorker
on
April 17, 2017
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Teed Off
Did the 2010 Tea Party Movement really have anything in common with 1773? What did the history of populism suggest about the Tea Party's future?
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BackStory
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May 21, 2010
'Charlottesville': A Government-Commissioned Story About Nuclear War
A fictional 1979 account of how the small Virginia city would weather an all-out nuclear exchange between the U.S. and U.S.S.R.
by
Nan Randall
via
The Atlantic
on
January 1, 1979
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