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  • March 19, 2024
    The Perfect Age of a President
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    How Might We Look Differently at the Past?
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    A Brief History of License Plates

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    Glad to the Brink of Fear

    A new biography reveals how Ralph Waldo Emerson gave Americans a vocabulary to understand themselves in an era even more tempestuous than our own.
    American Purpose
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    The Great American Novels

    136 books that made America think.
    The Atlantic
  • Spectators and witnesses at the trial for a case involving an automobile accident, Oxford, North Carolina, 1939.
    Book Review

    A ‘Wary Faith’ in the Courts

    A groundbreaking new book demonstrates that even during the days of slavery, African Americans knew a lot more about legal principles than has been imagined.
    New York Review of Books
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    The Forgotten Lessons of Truly Effective Protest

    Organizing is a kind of alchemy: it turns alienation into connection, despair into dedication, and oppression into strength.
    The Guardian
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    Charting the Music of a Movement

    Galvanized by an act of racial violence, the band A Grain of Sand brought a new version of Asian American activism and identity to the folk music scene.
    JSTOR Daily
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    Obituary

    Michael Knott, Who Changed The Course of Christian Rock, Dies at 61

    An entire industry wouldn't exist without him, yet few know his name. In his songs, Knott challenged the faithful to examine their faults and hypocrisies.
    NPR
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    Crimes of War

    Stories about the civilian victims of past wars, and the extent to which Americans have acknowledged and accounted for atrocities committed in their name.

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