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  • Mediterranea Explores the Perilous Journey to Europe

    The Cannes Film Festival gets a stark, timely film about the African migrants seeking a better life by crossing dangerous waters.

    Benjamin DodmanMay 21, 2015
  • Assassinations
    Matthew YglesiasNovember 11, 2007
  • Class-Based Integration
    Ta-Nehisi CoatesJuly 25, 2008
  • How Kara Walker Recasts Racism’s Bitter Legacy

    The artist’s works turn the brutality of history inside out.

    Adrienne GreenKING Issue
    'DR KING' (2015) by Kara Walker
  • Crowdsourcing the Civil War
    Ta-Nehisi CoatesJune 1, 2010
  • Obama May Go 'Middle Big' in BP Address
    Marc AmbinderJune 15, 2010
  • 'Civil War History Shuts Out African-Americans'
    Jeffrey GoldbergOctober 6, 2010
  • Villainy Detected
    Phoebe Lou AdamsSeptember 1947 Issue
  • Another Sheaf
    M. S.April 1919 Issue
  • A Revision of the Treaty: A Sequel to the Economic Consequences of the Peace
    John H. WilliamsApril 1922 Issue
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