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Every Month is Black History Month

Every Month is Black History Month

Susan Straight on How to Deal With Racists in the Schoolyard

By Susan Straight | November 3, 2016

The Revolution Won't Be Televised

The Revolution Won't Be Televised

Lewis Lapham on the Degradation of a Powerful Political Concept

By Lewis Lapham | November 3, 2016

Hillary Clinton vs. Donald Trump: What Do They Read?

Hillary Clinton vs. Donald Trump: What Do They Read?

Guess Which Candidate Really Loves Clan of the Cave Bear...

By Emily Temple | November 3, 2016

The Black Boy Literary Survival Kit

The Black Boy Literary Survival Kit

"You Need Black Women More Than You Know"

By Mychal Denzel Smith | November 3, 2016

For Better or Worse, How Mississippi Remembers Emmett Till

For Better or Worse, How Mississippi Remembers Emmett Till

W. Ralph Eubanks and Dave Tell on the Legacy of a Murder

By Literary Hub | November 2, 2016

New York City is a Book Conservatives Should Read

New York City is a Book Conservatives Should Read

Rebecca Solnit: “Dear Donald Trump, You Should Visit Your Hometown Someday”

By Rebecca Solnit | November 2, 2016

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On the Horror of Language, and the Horror of Trump

By Emily Harnett | October 31, 2016

Marilynne Robinson: Against Oligarchy

By Marilynne Robinson | October 27, 2016

Errol Morris on the Time He Filmed Donald Trump Missing the Point

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Who Can Speak for the Deaf Community?

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Sara Nović on the Ongoing Fight for Digital Accessibility

By Sara Nović | October 26, 2016

Donald Trump Modeled His Life on Cinematic Loser Charles Foster Kane

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What Does a Presidential Candidate's Favorite Movie Reveal?

By Anthony Audi | October 26, 2016

A Reader's Journey Through Transition

A Reader's Journey Through Transition

Joseph Schreiber's Search for Self in a Lifetime of Books

By Joseph Schreiber | October 25, 2016

Police Violence and the American Caste System

Police Violence and the American Caste System

Colette Shade on Arundhati Roy and Black Lives Matter

By Colette Shade | October 25, 2016

My Heroes: On Travel Memoirs by Black Women Writers

My Heroes: On Travel Memoirs by Black Women Writers

Nneka Okona on Books that Brought Her Comfort and Courage

By Nneka Okona | October 21, 2016

Where is Climate Change in This Election?

Where is Climate Change in This Election?

On the Ongoing Peril of Ignoring a Caribbean at Risk

By Joshua Jelly-Schapiro | October 20, 2016

How Donald Trump is Killing Comedy

How Donald Trump is Killing Comedy

When the Physical Manifestation of Bloviating Hyperbole and Self-Satire Takes Over TV

By Zack Stovall | October 20, 2016

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