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The Afro-Feminist Coloring Book is Here
Selections from Makeda Lewis'
Avie's Dreams
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Makeda Lewis
| September 23, 2016
Birding While Black
J. Drew Lanham on race, belonging, and a love of nature
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J. Drew Lanham
| September 22, 2016
The Case for White Curiosity
Interrogating the Devastating Legacy of White Supremacy in America
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Patrick Phillips
| September 22, 2016
The History (and Present) of Banning Books in America
On the Ongoing Fight Against the Censorship of Ideas
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Amy Brady
| September 22, 2016
How One Woman Photographed Every Library in New York
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| September 22, 2016
Fascist, Communist, Writer, Duchess... The Legend of the Mitford Sisters
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Laura Thompson
| September 21, 2016
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| September 20, 2016
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Siel Ju
| September 19, 2016
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Interview with a Bookstore
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Titles for the Times: Ten Books On Race, Police, and Black Lives Matter
Angela Davis, John McWhorter, Clarence Lusane, and More
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Zoey Cole
| September 16, 2016
The Radical Bookseller: Saying Yes (and No) to Books I Disagree With
Lucy Kogler on the Creeping Acceptance of Animal Domination
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Lucy Kogler
| September 16, 2016
On Air Travel: Pat-Downs, Pissing, and Passport Stamps
Three Short Essays from the anthology
Airplane Reading
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Literary Hub
| September 16, 2016
Me and JT LeRoy: On Anonymity and Queer Art
Szilvia Molnar Remembers the Books That Helped Her Escape
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Szilvia Molnar
| September 15, 2016
Toward New Versions of a Traditional Family
After Marriage Equality the Next Frontier of LGBTQ Rights...
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Belle Boggs
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