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The Biden-Trump Rematch May Mark the End of an Era
Over the course of U.S. history, presidential rematches have signaled momentous political upheavals.Made by History -
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How the American Jeremiad Can Restore the American Soul
One of the country’s greatest rhetorical traditions still has the power to remind us of our founding principles.Bulwark+ -
Book Review
Bankrupt Authority
Advanced Placement testing is "a money-making racket that lets states off the hook for underfunding education."Contingent -
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From Saint to Stereotype: A Story of Brigid
Caricatures of Irish immigrants—especially Irish women—have softened, but persist in characters whose Irishness is expressed in subtle cues.JSTOR Daily -
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When the NYC Subway Was Just a Dirt Trench
Rare photos from the early 1900s show the 120-year-old system’s pick-and-shovel beginnings.Curbed -
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Remembering the 1932 Ford Hunger March: Detroit Park Honors Labor and Environmental History
On March 7, workers at the Ford Rouge River plant marched for better working conditions. Almost a century later, a quiet park honors their memory.The Conversation -
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NOLA Pasts
How legacies of geography, colonization, and slavery have shaped activism and spawned cultural innovation.