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Henry Beard and Christopher Cerf
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Reading Henry Dumas After Trayvon Martin
On the Genius of a Black Writer Killed by NYC Police in 1968
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When An Author You Translate Gets Death Threats
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The Third Republican Party Debate: A Spinglish-English Translation
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Henry Beard and Christopher Cerf
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In Defense of the New Censorship
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Identities Adrift Off the American Shore
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When Social Progress Moves Faster Than Your Novel-in-Progress
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On Finally Being Seen as a Black Woman Writer
To Ban Toni Morrison, To Go Blind
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Colum McCann, Beneath the Streets of New York
When Poverty Drives People Below
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