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The dreams deferred by Baltimore’s mortgage crises set the stage for unrestby Martha S. JonesBaltimore residents have learned how dreams can be brutally deferred. |
Open Letter to Anthony Kennedyby Marc SteinThe Supreme Court should consider these questions before deciding the gay marriage cases. |
Turning Presidents Into Pharaohsby Benjamin HufbauerFor many, presidential libraries are just a fact of American political life, but what are their deeper meanings? |
Israel needs to acknowledge the reasons for the rise of anti-Semitism in Europeby Alon Ben-Meir"Israel must not conveniently dismiss anti-Semitism simply as an incurable disease when in reality it is practicing “anti-Semitism” against a large segment of its own population." |
Leave Jackson on one side of the $20 bill and put his nemesis, Cherokee leader John Ross, on the otherby Steve InskeepAnd that’s just the start. Let’s put Frederick Douglass on the other side of the Lincoln $5 bill. |
Je Suis Pamela Gellerby Jonathan ZimmermanShe’s an appalling bigot, but we need to defend her anyway. |
Why the CVS Burnedby Louis HymanThe rioting in Baltimore wasn’t hooliganism. It was a protest against the depredations of the ghetto economy. |
The War of Northern Aggressionby James OakesA leading Civil War historian challenges the new orthodoxy about how slavery ended in America. |
What Was on the Minds of the Big Three at Potsdam?by Michael S. NeibergIt wasn't the looming Cold War. It was the way World War I had ended. Call that the power of analogies from history. |
Bernie Sanders's Presidential Bid Represents a Long Tradition of American Socialismby Peter DreierLong deployed by the right as an epithet, this form of left-wing populism is as American as apple pie. |