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On California’s Eugenicist Past

Jane Dailey Considers the Power of the Law to Reinforce Racism

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Peter Frampton Talks Fame, David Bowie, and The Simpsons

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On the Soviet Attempt to ‘Tame’ the Tundra, the Native Chukchi People, and Their Reindeer

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On the Power of Essayistic Compression in Flash Nonfiction

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The Lost Digital Poems (and Erotica) of William H. Dickey

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