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Jenn Shapland
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Corinne Segal
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Brilliance and Blind Spots:
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Gabrielle Bellot
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"I would rebel, and hard."
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Richard Wagamese
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How Nazism's Rise in Europe Spurred Anti-Semitic Movements in the US
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Donna Rifkind
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