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Modern Marriage, Pseudo Love, and the Marriage Story Problem

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Life in a Freewheeling, Buoyant Dystopia (With Baseball at Its Center)

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Discovering My Jewish Family Member’s Star Badge

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Julian Bond Unified the Language of Black and Queer Civil Rights

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Reading Women Discuss Afrofuturism and Africanfuturism

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Behind the Mic: On The Fierce 44 by The Staff of the Undefeated, Read by JD Jackson

Robin Whitten Talks to Jo Reed About the Most Influential Black Americans of All Time

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There’s going to be a TV adaptation of The Naked and the Dead, because sure.

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Farewell to Emily Books, a champion of the adventurous, rebellious, and under-recognized.

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29 Nigerian-English words added to the 2020 Oxford English Dictionary.

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A light in the darkness: Garth Greenwell live-tweeted the Iowa Caucuses and it was delightful.

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10 new books you should read this week.

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Dahlia Lithwick and Moira Donegan: What Happens When Women
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Googling Literary Lesbians:
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