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A Brief Oral History of Rakim and the Golden Age of Hip-Hop

A Brief Oral History of Rakim and the Golden Age of Hip-Hop

Jonathan Abrams on Lyricism and Mixing In Your Own Story

By Jonathan Abrams | November 3, 2022

How Sex Changed the Internet and the Internet Changed Sex

How Sex Changed the Internet and the Internet Changed Sex

Samantha Cole in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | November 3, 2022

Accumulated Memory: Ken Burns on the Intersection of Individual Intimacy and National Narrative

Accumulated Memory: Ken Burns on the Intersection of Individual Intimacy and National Narrative

“Rhymes of race, freedom, innovation, politics, war, leadership, prejudice, art, and scandal recur vividly and insistently.”

By Ken Burns | November 2, 2022

Reading Langston Hughes’s Wartime Reporting From the Spanish Civil War

Reading Langston Hughes’s Wartime Reporting From the Spanish Civil War

Matthew F. Delmont on How Black Americans Warned the World of Fascism

By Matthew F. Delmont | November 2, 2022

How California is Pioneering the Reform of the American Criminal Justice System

How California is Pioneering the Reform of the American Criminal Justice System

Lenore Anderson in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | November 2, 2022

The 18th-Century China Question: The Perils of Translating Between Qing China and the British Empire

The 18th-Century China Question: The Perils of Translating Between Qing China and the British Empire

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Mundane Evil: An Overview of Witches and Puritans in 1630s New England

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How Bearing Witness to Nature Helped Me Delve Into History

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Finding Black Queer Life Between the Lines of History

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Suzette Mayr on Her Search for the Sleeping Car Porter

By Suzette Mayr | November 1, 2022

Out of the Shadows: On the Forgotten Mothers of the Occult

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Lisa Kröger and Melanie R. Anderson on the Women Behind Ouija and Tarot

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How Ted Kennedy Became a Great Man When He Was Most Distanced From the U.S. Presidency

How Ted Kennedy Became a Great Man When He Was Most Distanced From the U.S. Presidency

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In Conversation with Whitney Terrell and V.V. Ganeshananthan on Fiction/Non/Fiction

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How the California Gold Rush Destroyed Whatever Peace Existed in the American West

How the California Gold Rush Destroyed Whatever Peace Existed in the American West

Katie Hickman on the Lost Hybrid World of the Great Plains

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Meeting a Crying Need: How the Women of the Jane Revolutionized the Abortion Conversation

Meeting a Crying Need: How the Women of the Jane Revolutionized the Abortion Conversation

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