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Horace Julian Bond Recounts Witnessing the Little Rock Nine from Afar

Horace Julian Bond Recounts Witnessing the Little Rock Nine from Afar

"The Little Rock crisis energized American Black people who watched the drama unfold on television."

By Horace Julian Bond | January 15, 2021

Writing and Activism: Farzana Doctor's <em>Seven</em> Joins the Movement to Ban Female Genital Mutilation

Writing and Activism: Farzana Doctor's Seven Joins the Movement to Ban Female Genital Mutilation

In Conversation with G.P. Gottlieb on the New Books Network Podcast

By New Books Network | January 15, 2021

The Long Goodbye: Reconciling with the End of Nature

The Long Goodbye: Reconciling with the End of Nature

Madeleine Watts on Life in a Slow Motion Crisis

By Madeleine Watts | January 14, 2021

What Will We Teach Future Students About the Capitol Insurrection of 2021?

What Will We Teach Future Students About the Capitol Insurrection of 2021?

On Taking a Culturally Responsive Approach to History and Education

By Samantha Tucker | January 14, 2021

In Favor of Speed:<br> Write Fast, Fix Later

In Favor of Speed:
Write Fast, Fix Later

Mateo Askaripour Offers a Method of Getting the Work Done

By Mateo Askaripour | January 14, 2021

Our Lies: Jenny Offill and James Plath on Conspiracy Theories in History and Literature

Our Lies: Jenny Offill and James Plath on Conspiracy Theories in History and Literature

In Conversation with V.V. Ganeshananthan and Whitney Terrell
on Fiction/Non/Fiction

By Fiction Non Fiction | January 14, 2021

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Today, Tsitsi Dangarembga was awarded the 2021 PEN Award for Freedom of Expression.

Today, Tsitsi Dangarembga was awarded the 2021 PEN Award for Freedom of Expression.

By Rasheeda Saka | January 13, 2021

Rebecca Solnit on the Empty Violence of the Underachievers’ Coup

Rebecca Solnit on the Empty Violence of the Underachievers’ Coup

One Week After the Insurrection That Went Nowhere

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Gabriel Byrne Talks Memory, Loneliness and More With Karl Geary

Gabriel Byrne Talks Memory, Loneliness and More With Karl Geary

In Conversation About Byrne's Memoir Walking with Ghosts

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Bombs and Books: On Graham Greene’s Life During <br>World War II

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Richard Greene Charts How a Great Writer Navigated a Period of Destructive Tumult

By Richard Greene | January 13, 2021

On Abraham Lincoln’s Convoluted Plan For the Abolition of Slavery

On Abraham Lincoln’s Convoluted Plan For the Abolition of Slavery

James Oakes Charts the Politics Leading Up the American Civil War

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Trouble for Your Thoughts: On Reported Creative Nonfiction

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