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How Louisa May Alcott's Mother Encouraged Her Early Writing

How Louisa May Alcott's Mother Encouraged Her Early Writing

Abby May: A Woman Ahead of her Time and a Natural Storyteller

By Gardner McFall | March 23, 2018

Alain Locke's Controversial Vision of a

Alain Locke's Controversial Vision of a "Negro Renaissance"

On the Fallout from His Battle Against Entrenched Paternalism

By Jeffrey C. Stewart | March 16, 2018

How I Ended Up Writing the Legendary Paul Robeson's Biography

How I Ended Up Writing the Legendary Paul Robeson's Biography

Martin Duberman Looks Back at a Life in Writing

By Martin Duberman | March 5, 2018

Of the Island Home We Chose to Leave

Of the Island Home We Chose to Leave

Krystal A. Sital on the Many Faces of Trinidad

By Krystal A. Sital | February 21, 2018

What If Kafka Was the Best Relationship of My Twenties?

What If Kafka Was the Best Relationship of My Twenties?

Rebecca Schuman on the Shameful Joy of a Life Devoted to German

By Dylan Foley | February 21, 2018

In Awe of Seabirds at the Edge of the World

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Adam Nicolson Beholds the Poetic Beauty of the Guillemot

By Adam Nicolson | February 7, 2018

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The Births and Deaths of Kathy Acker

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How David Bowie Made Life Less Suffocating for Young Queer People

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The Ugandan Reporter Shedding Light on the Lives of Missing Children

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The Women Who Shaped Vladimir Lenin

The Women Who Shaped Vladimir Lenin

He Took Them As Seriously in Political Matters As He Did Men

By Victor Sebestyen | November 7, 2017

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The Early 1970s were Hard Times for an American Icon

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When the French Invaded Hanoi, My Brothers Stayed Behind

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