Charlottesville Was Only a Preview
We have never had the national reckoning that we need over the events of August 2017.

We have never had the national reckoning that we need over the events of August 2017.
Raphael Lemkin offered a reminder that genocides destroy more than lives.
The concept was always an unstable foundation on which to build a common American identity.
A 1952 Supreme Court ruling gave civil-rights groups a way to combat anti-Semitism and other prejudices—but in the years since, it’s largely gone unused.