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The Sovereignty & Goodness of God

A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson
  • Mary Rowlandson
1682
Samuel Green

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  • Retrieval

    Appetite for Destruction

    Indigenous Americans knew how to avoid starvation. Colonists were too hungry to notice.
    by Carla Cevasco via Lapham’s Quarterly on July 27, 2022
  • Patricia Hearst in front of SLA flag, 1974; CSU Archives/Everett Collection/Alamy Stock Photo.
    Antecedent

    American Captivity

    The captivity narrative as creation myth.
    by Ed Simon via The Hedgehog Review on March 1, 2022

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Amy Cooper calling the police on Christian Cooper, a Black birdwatcher.
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Amy Cooper Played the Damsel in Distress. That Trope Has a Troubling History.

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by Mia Brett via Made By History on March 28, 2020

My Fellow Prisoners

The grand lesson of John McCain's life should be that heroic politics is a broken politics.
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