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If de Tocqueville Predicted Twitter, Balzac Knew Trump Would Use It

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By Liesl Schillinger | February 26, 2019

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The Epidemic of Thinking There's Only One African Writer

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Yewande Omotoso on the Inability to See Beyond Categories

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