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All the memes in Patricia Lockwood’s
No One Is Talking About This,
explained.
By
Walker Caplan
| February 22, 2021
Malcolm X's family has released a letter that claims the FBI and NYPD conspired in his murder.
By
Vanessa Willoughby
| February 22, 2021
Own a Complete Set of the Paperback Experiment That Paved the Way for Penguin
For Sale: A Tower of Rare Bonibooks
By
Rebecca Rego Barry
| February 22, 2021
How the “One Drop Rule” Became a Tool of White Supremacy
Yaba Blay on Historical Definitions of Race
By
Yaba Blay
| February 22, 2021
Getting Lost in the Libraries of Paris Researching WWII
Janet Skeslien Charles Finds Her Way to Her New Book
By
Janet Skeslien Charles
| February 19, 2021
Power and Control: On the Very Rare Case of a Male Witch’s Execution
Kathryn Nuernberger Considers Society's Failure to Protect Victims, Then and Now
By
Kathryn Nuernberger
| February 19, 2021
Best Reviewed
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A Brief Literary History of Gay and Lesbian Bars
By
Jeremy Atherton Lin
| February 19, 2021
How We Get Free: On Genealogical Quests and Unknown Family History
By
Michelle D. Commander
| February 19, 2021
A Brief History of Women’s Liberation Movements in America
By
Alix Kates Shulman and Honor Moore
| February 19, 2021
On One of the Great Unsung War Novels of the Last 30 Years
Daniel Elkind Rereads James Chapman’s TV-War Novel
GLASS (pray the electrons back to sand)
By
Daniel Elkind
| February 18, 2021
Bloody Talismans: How an American Journalist Endured an al Qaeda Prison
Theo Padnos on Surviving Captivity, Torture, and Terror in Syria
By
Theo Padnos
| February 17, 2021
Have Robots... Always Been With Us?
Rebecca Morgan Frank on Books by Charles Dickens, Elizabeth King, Karel Čapek, and More
By
Rebecca Morgan Frank
| February 17, 2021
How the Schomburg Center Became a Cultural Beacon and Harlem's Literary Sanctuary
Kevin Young on Protecting and Preserving Black History
By
Kevin Young
| February 17, 2021
On the
Our Town
Spin-Off That Served as WWII Spirit Building
Howard Sherman on the Thornton Wilder-Approved Radio Play,
Act 4 of Our Town
By
Howard Sherman
| February 17, 2021
Lessons in Self-Invention and Reinvention from
Theodore Roosevelt
Michael Patrick F. Smith Finds Himself a President’s Story
By
Michael Patrick F. Smith
| February 17, 2021
To Catch a Killer: Uncovering the Massacre of a Jewish Family in
Nazi Europe
Wendy Lower's Ten-Year Hunt to Identify the Victims and Murderers in a Horrific Holocaust Photograph
By
Wendy Lower
| February 16, 2021
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