Frederick Douglass called it "a sacred effort," and Lincoln himself thought that his Second Inaugural, which offered a theodicy of the Civil War, was better than the Gettysburg Address
More Black and Latino voters are open to voting for Republicans.
Reckoning with their enduring adherence to a broken man
The only question is whether American citizens today can uphold that commitment.
We take the workings of wide, complicated technological systems on faith. But they depend on people—and, sometimes, people fail.
And why the special counsel’s last-ditch January 6 filing may not matter
Conservatives think they are righting a historical wrong, but the two decisions represent entirely different approaches to the law.