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Dictator at the Podium: The First 100 Days Takes Me Back 25 Years

Dictator at the Podium: The First 100 Days Takes Me Back 25 Years

Danuta Hinc on Leaving a Regime She Tried to Forget

By Danuta Hinc | April 28, 2017

Calling a Lie a Lie: On the First 100 Days of Donald Trump's Presidency

Calling a Lie a Lie: On the First 100 Days of Donald Trump's Presidency

From the PEN America Report on Free Expression

By Literary Hub | April 28, 2017

Ancient Astronaut Aryans: On the Far Right Obsession with Indo-Europeans

Ancient Astronaut Aryans: On the Far Right Obsession with Indo-Europeans

The Bizarre Pseudo-Historical Belief System Behind White Nationalism

By Ramon Glazov | April 28, 2017

Resist Authoritarianism by Refusing to Obey in Advance

Resist Authoritarianism by Refusing to Obey in Advance

Timothy Snyder Take Us From Nazism in Austria to the Milgram Experiment

By Timothy Snyder | April 28, 2017

Eleanor Roosevelt:

Eleanor Roosevelt: "Can a Woman Ever Be President of the United States?"

Jill Lepore on One of the Greatest First Ladies of All Time

By Jill Lepore | April 27, 2017

Telling Stories of Police Brutality, One Panel at a Time

Telling Stories of Police Brutality, One Panel at a Time

For Dan Méndez Moore, Labor Justice is Racial Justice

By Christine Ro | April 20, 2017

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By Vivian Gornick | April 18, 2017

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The truth requires specificity that is sometimes violent and ugly

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Juan Pablo Villalobos Volunteers the Nation of Mexico to Build Trump's Wall

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Why Literature and Pop Culture Still Can't Get the Midwest Right

Why Literature and Pop Culture Still Can't Get the Midwest Right

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Dark Money by Jane Mayer

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