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Angela Davis on Protest, 1968, and Her Old Teacher, Herbert Marcuse

Angela Davis on Protest, 1968, and Her Old Teacher, Herbert Marcuse

Read from Marcuse's Graphic Biography by Nick Thorkelson, edited by Paul Buhle and Andrew T. Lamas

By Literary Hub | April 3, 2019

Aging in America: Cherríe Moraga on Her Mother's Struggles

Aging in America: Cherríe Moraga on Her Mother's Struggles

Growing Up in a Mexican-American Family and Revering One's Elders

By Cherrie Moraga | April 3, 2019

On Making Mary Berry's Fast Cakes<br> and Not Writing

On Making Mary Berry's Fast Cakes
and Not Writing

The Great British Procrastination Show

By Emily Temple | April 3, 2019

Interview with a Bookstore: <br> One of the Nation's Oldest Black-Owned Bookstores

Interview with a Bookstore:
One of the Nation's Oldest Black-Owned Bookstores

Eso Won Books Hosted Barack Obama Twice—Before He Was President

By Interview with a Bookstore | April 3, 2019

Why Am I So Embarrassed About<br> Hiring a Nanny?

Why Am I So Embarrassed About
Hiring a Nanny?

On Neocolonial Guilt and the Erasure of Women's Labor

By Megan Stack | April 3, 2019

Reading Women: The Ramadan Edition

Reading Women: The Ramadan Edition

Amena Ravat Joins Kendra Winchester and Sumaiyya Naseem on Reading Women

By Reading Women | April 3, 2019

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Lit Hub Daily: April 2, 2019

By Lit Hub Daily | April 2, 2019

If Only It Were All Greek: A Reading List from Mary Norris

By Mary Norris | April 2, 2019

Why, Exactly, Do We Have Subtitles on Books?

By Mary Laura Philpott | April 2, 2019

Édouard Louis: On the Youth My <br>Father Never Really Had

Édouard Louis: On the Youth My
Father Never Really Had

From Who Killed My Father

By Edouard Louis | April 2, 2019

Why Don't More Writers Become<br> Public School Teachers?

Why Don't More Writers Become
Public School Teachers?

Belle Boggs on a Career in the Classroom

By Belle Boggs | April 2, 2019

Bryan Washington, Rising Star of Literary Houston

Bryan Washington, Rising Star of Literary Houston

The Author of Lot Talks to Benjamin Rybeck

By Benjamin Rybeck | April 2, 2019

Beneath Every Poet, a Criminal Lurks

Beneath Every Poet, a Criminal Lurks

“Burglar, forger, safe cracker, arch-bigamist, poet, musician and prize fighter.”

By Nick Ripatrazone | April 2, 2019

How Do People Actually... Change?

How Do People Actually... Change?

Lori Gottlieb Examines One of the Harder Questions of Existence

By Lori Gottlieb | April 2, 2019

'We Used to Call it Puerto Rico Rain,' <br>A Poem by Willie Perdomo

'We Used to Call it Puerto Rico Rain,'
A Poem by Willie Perdomo

From the Collection The Crazy Bunch

By Willie Perdomo | April 2, 2019

Science: The 'Colorblind' Approach to Racism Doesn't Work

Science: The 'Colorblind' Approach to Racism Doesn't Work

You Can't Make Your Kids Nonracist by Pretending Race Doesn't Exist

By Jennifer L. Eberhardt, PhD | April 2, 2019

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