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George R.R. Martin is as Worried About the Election As You Are

George R.R. Martin is as Worried About the Election As You Are

The Man Knows a Thing or Two About Dynastic Power Struggles

By Emily Temple | November 7, 2016

The Beginning or the End? Writers on the Age of Trump

The Beginning or the End? Writers on the Age of Trump

On the Eve of the Election, Which America Are We?

By Literary Hub | November 7, 2016

This Could Happen To Us: 10 Literary Apocalypses

This Could Happen To Us: 10 Literary Apocalypses

On the Eve of the Election, Fictional Disasters from the Last Five Years

By Emily Temple | November 7, 2016

My First Visit to the Church of American Democracy

My First Visit to the Church of American Democracy

Nicole Dennis-Benn on Citizenship and the Power of the Vote

By Nicole Dennis-Benn | November 7, 2016

Donald Trump, Anti-Flaneur

Donald Trump, Anti-Flaneur

Lauren Elkin on the Importance of Conversation and Why She Will Never Stop Walking

By Lauren Elkin | November 7, 2016

Talking in New Orleans in the Age of Trump

Talking in New Orleans in the Age of Trump

What Real America Helped Us Understand

By Maurice Carlos Ruffin | November 7, 2016

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The Myth of a Post-Racial America

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I Drove 3,582 Miles to Vote for the President

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Satire, Despair, and Art in the Age of Trump

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"Come on, America. Focus."

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Every Month is Black History Month

Every Month is Black History Month

Susan Straight on How to Deal With Racists in the Schoolyard

By Susan Straight | November 3, 2016

The Revolution Won't Be Televised

The Revolution Won't Be Televised

Lewis Lapham on the Degradation of a Powerful Political Concept

By Lewis Lapham | November 3, 2016

Hillary Clinton vs. Donald Trump: What Do They Read?

Hillary Clinton vs. Donald Trump: What Do They Read?

Guess Which Candidate Really Loves Clan of the Cave Bear...

By Emily Temple | November 3, 2016

The Black Boy Literary Survival Kit

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"You Need Black Women More Than You Know"

By Mychal Denzel Smith | November 3, 2016

For Better or Worse, How Mississippi Remembers Emmett Till

For Better or Worse, How Mississippi Remembers Emmett Till

W. Ralph Eubanks and Dave Tell on the Legacy of a Murder

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New York City is a Book Conservatives Should Read

New York City is a Book Conservatives Should Read

Rebecca Solnit: “Dear Donald Trump, You Should Visit Your Hometown Someday”

By Rebecca Solnit | November 2, 2016

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