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Today’s Echoes of the First ‘America First’
Charles Lindbergh’s ideology prefigured Donald Trump’s—and was rightly disgraced.
by
Casey Michel
via
The Bulwark
on
November 13, 2024
Russia’s First Secret Influence Campaign: Convincing the U.S. to Buy Alaska
Russia has been peddling influence for a long time, using a playbook that it still uses today.
by
Casey Michel
via
Politico Magazine
on
September 8, 2024
Our Civil War Was Bigger Than You Think
Alan Taylor’s case for thinking of it as a continental conflict.
by
Casey Michel
via
The Bulwark
on
June 21, 2024
An Honest History of Texas Begins and Ends With White Supremacy
One Texas Republican state House member wants to create a “patriotic” education project to celebrate the Lone Star State—and whitewash its ugly past.
by
Casey Michel
via
The New Republic
on
March 12, 2021
We Need to Talk About Secession
With chatter about Texas leaving the union on the rise, two new books remind us what it was like the last time we tried to go it alone.
by
Casey Michel
via
Texas Monthly
on
December 12, 2020