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NFL-quality QB Colin Kaepernick’s first book as editor comes out October 12.
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Generation Grievance: How the Political Correctness Myth Was Born
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Nesrine Malik
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How Racism and Neglect Fueled the Rise of Gang Life in Denver
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Keen On
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A police union has gotten a book banned from classrooms for promoting “anti-police propaganda.”
By
Walker Caplan
| May 10, 2021
Jonathan Taplin: When Music Was a Vanguard for Political Movements
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Anna Sale
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"Something has to live and something has to die." Here's the writing advice Stacey Abrams swears by.
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Walker Caplan
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Eddie S. Glaude Jr.
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Michael Kleber-Diggs and Kao Kalia Yang on How Minnesota’s Literary Community Is Reacting to Racial Injustice
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How US Newspapers Became Utterly Ubiquitous in the 1830s
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"Mr Buruma s book while triggered by old photos and letters from Leo s time…"