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Listen to Claudia Rankine on whiteness and the photography of Paul Graham.
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Jonny Diamond
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Watch President Obama's town hall on George Floyd and police violence here.
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Emily Temple
| June 3, 2020
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Jessie Gaynor
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Nikil Saval, writer and
n+1
editor, is about to be a state senator.
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Emily Temple
| June 3, 2020
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Hugh Ryan
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The Middle of History: Readings on Democracy, Fascism, and the Uncertain Space Between
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Jonny Diamond
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This year's Desmond Elliott shortlist features all black writers.
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American Autocracy and the End of Meaning
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