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The Long Shadow of NAFTA
Neither side of the border has seen the benefits it was promised.
by
Helen Andrews
via
The American Conservative
on
February 12, 2024
Racial Trouble in the Vietnam Era
A new book explores the Army’s struggles with race relations in the decades of civil rights and Black Power.
by
Helen Andrews
via
The American Conservative
on
August 25, 2023
How Fake History Gets Made
A minor incident gets distorted in order to provide a desired racial story.
by
Helen Andrews
via
The American Conservative
on
June 27, 2023
What the 1619 Project Means
Nothing could be more toxic to our ongoing effort to build a multiracial democracy than to cast any race as a perennial hero or villain.
by
Helen Andrews
via
First Things
on
January 23, 2022
In Defense of Bird Names
Why the rich historical names given to birds should not be scrubbed for the sake of political correctness.
by
Helen Andrews
via
The American Conservative
on
May 20, 2021
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The Authoritarian Right’s 1877 Project
As the GOP undermines Black political rights in the present, some right-wing intellectuals are rationalizing Black disenfranchisement in the past.
by
Eric Levitz
via
Intelligencer
on
December 14, 2021