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  • Commemorating CHM: Grant on the Early Days of the Lost Cause
    Ta-Nehisi CoatesApril 21, 2010
  • The Last Rally: November, 1864
    John TrowbridgeNovember 1864 Issue
  • 'Rode the Six Hundred'
    A. W. SmithDecember 1930 Issue
  • On Obama's speeches, cont'd
    Clive CrookMarch 2, 2008
  • 'What I Want Is to Advance'
    Ta-Nehisi CoatesSeptember 7, 2011
  • Abraham Lincoln: A Play/Judith: A Play in Three Acts, Founded on the Apocryphal Book of Judith
    F. C.September 1919 Issue
  • Sorry to hear Obama talking this way
    James FallowsJanuary 8, 2009
  • Election 2016: Trump's Gettysburg Address, DDOS Attacks, and the Latest Updates

    The candidates are back on the campaign trail, following the third, and final, debate on Wednesday night.

    The EditorsOctober 22, 2016
  • ‘Idiot,’ ‘Yahoo,’ ‘Original Gorilla’: How Lincoln Was Dissed in His Day

    The difficulty of recognizing excellence in its own time

    Mark BowdenJune 2013 Issue
    Lincoln as a frightened raccoon, <i>Punch</i>, January 11, 1862
  • Clementa Pinckney, a Martyr of Reconciliation

    The preacher who tried to heal the wounds of Charleston fell victim to neo-Confederate ideology in the city where the Civil War began.

    David W. BlightJune 22, 2015
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