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June 1, 2020
The protests across the country are about more than police violence.
By Ryu Spaeth
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Tear Gas Doesn’t Deploy ItselfMainstream press coverage of state violence tends to frame it as if it happened by magic.
By Nick Martin
The Deep Amnesia of Our National ConscienceThere can be no healing in America without an honest reckoning with racial injustice—but we have long known that.
By Osita Nwanevu
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Barbara Ehrenreich Still Wants to Be Surprised“My hope for all readers is that they will shut the book and run out and protest. That’s what I always expect people to do. They seldom do it.”
By Haley Mlotek
The Flawed Politics of a Law-and-Order CampaignRichard Nixon tried to play on white fears about cities burning. It doesn’t necessarily guarantee success.
By Walter Shapiro
The Rebirth of Red PowerThe tribal sovereignty movement from the late 1960s never really ended. To find the future of the Native left, look to the past.
By Nick Martin
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