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TV in the Age of Trump: An Interview with Emily Nussbaum
How We Use Television as a Kind of Political Language
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Christopher Lydon
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The Case for White Curiosity
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| September 22, 2016
Fascist, Communist, Writer, Duchess... The Legend of the Mitford Sisters
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| September 21, 2016
Titles for the Times: Ten Books On Race, Police, and Black Lives Matter
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On the Origins of the Gospel of Trump
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On the Politics of Europe’s New Literary Superstars
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Race and Politics
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When Donald Trump's Assistant Cheated in My MFA Seminar
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James Baldwin: The World is White No Longer
Notes of a Native Son">Read "Stranger in the Village" from
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