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Exploring the “Hidden Figures” of the WWII Women’s Army Corps

Exploring the “Hidden Figures” of the WWII Women’s Army Corps

Kaia Alderson on the Books That Shaped Her Debut Novel

By Kaia Alderson | September 3, 2021

What We Know About Women in the Viking Age Is Steeped in Cultural Bias

What We Know About Women in the Viking Age Is Steeped in Cultural Bias

Nancy Marie Brown on How Gender Impacts the Interpretation of History

By Nancy Marie Brown | September 2, 2021

Mike Duncan on Defending the Principles of Liberty and Equality

Mike Duncan on Defending the Principles of Liberty and Equality

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | September 2, 2021

“Substantial, Satisfying, Hard to Digest.” How Apple Pie is Like America

“Substantial, Satisfying, Hard to Digest.” How Apple Pie is Like America

Matt Siegel Traces the Transatlantic History of Pies

By Matt Siegel | September 1, 2021

In Search of Human Consciousness in the Upper Paleolithic Era

In Search of Human Consciousness in the Upper Paleolithic Era

Charles Foster on the Birth of Our Sense of Self

By Charles Foster | August 31, 2021

Once Dostoyevsky’s Stenographer, Then His Wife

Once Dostoyevsky’s Stenographer, Then His Wife

Andrew D. Kaufman on the First Meeting Between Anna Snitkina and the Russian Author

By Andrew D. Kaufman | August 31, 2021

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The Comical, Ominous Power of a Shakespearean Mob

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Thirii Myo Kyaw Myint Finds Connections With Her Great-Grandfather

By Thirii Myo Kyaw Myint | August 27, 2021

Police Abolition Is About Building Up More Than Tearing Down

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Geo Maher on Emancipation and Reconstruction, Past and Future

By Geo Maher | August 26, 2021

On Land, Community, and Celebration in the Historic All-Black Towns of Oklahoma

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Tina M. Campt Looks at “Black Possibility Made Real”

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A Conversation with Charles Person, the Youngest of the Original Freedom Riders

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We All Know Columbus Didn’t Discover America—So How Did He Become a Symbol of Its Founding?

We All Know Columbus Didn’t Discover America—So How Did He Become a Symbol of Its Founding?

Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz on the Erasure of This Continent’s Original Inhabitants

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The Life and Death of Robert Capa: How a Woman Invented the First Great War Photographer

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