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Does 'Character' Still Count in American Politics?

Does 'Character' Still Count in American Politics?

Marjorie Garber on the Etymology and Abuses of a Weighty Word

By Marjorie Garber | July 29, 2020

Letter from San Francisco: When the Shadow is Looming

Letter from San Francisco: When the Shadow is Looming

Oscar Villalon on Desperation and Abandonment

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The Vow James Baldwin Made to Young Civil Rights Activists

The Vow James Baldwin Made to Young Civil Rights Activists

Eddie Glaude on How Baldwin Confronted America's Most Exceptional Lie

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Homeless in a Pandemic: The Housing Poetry of Jennifer Fitzgerald

Homeless in a Pandemic: The Housing Poetry of Jennifer Fitzgerald

Struggling to Navigate a Broken System

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Underinvestigated, Trivialized, Excused: On a US System That Treats Rape as Something Less Than a Crime

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Michelle Bowdler on the Need to Address Rape Culture Head On

By Michelle Bowdler | July 28, 2020

Amiri Baraka's Anti-Epic Poem About America's Destruction

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The Poet Was Accused of Antisemitism After Presenting "Somebody Blew Up America"

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Mitch McConnell quoted Salman Rushdie in a confused defense of free speech and the rule of law.

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Siri Hustvedt on What the World Values When It's Falling Apart

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How John Steinbeck's Final Novel Grappled With Immigration and Morality

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