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African Influences

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On February 18, 2016
This very interesting profile of the culinary scholar Michael Twitty reinforces one key point for any reader--that African influences on the United States are basically still ignored. African-American influences on white culture aren't per se, but specifically African influences on American society as a whole...
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Hillary, Bill, and Race

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On February 17, 2016
To what extent does Hillary Clinton deserve responsibility for her husband's policies? How much credit should she get for the good ones? How much should we damn her for the bad ones? How much of the politics of the 1990s matter in the 2010s? These...
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This is the grave of Andrew Carnegie, self-made man, steel capitalist, and terrible human who tried to buy love for his many, many sins, especially at Homestead, by building libraries around the country. Born in Scotland in 1835, Carnegie did not grow up wealthy. His...
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