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The Debate Gaffe That Changed American History
Politico· 6 days agoFor the last four campaigns, every Democratic nominee for president and vice president was or had been a senator. After the party’s internecine blood...
We has reasons to be angry, but we can't give up on civil dialogue
Wyoming Tribune-Eagle· 6 days agoMost of us, all along the political spectrum, have plenty of reasons to be angry with the current state of affairs. Let’s not, in any case, give up on “‘civil dialogue’ with people like this ...
The Debate Gaffe That Changed American History
Politico via Yahoo News· 6 days agoAndrew Young to the one-time segregationist George Wallace backing him. When the conventions were over, Carter had a 33-point lead over Ford. No wonder ...
10 rules for protesting respectfully
theGrio via AOL· 6 days agoOPINION: This guide for engaging in “legitimate” protest is based on the insights, experiences and historical lessons of America’s most qualified...
History is on the side of student protest movements
U-T San Diego· 3 days agoWithin the latest wave of student protests happening on college campuses across the United States and in other countries, there is a historical pattern...
Opinion | Women at Work, and With Their Families Too
New York Times· 3 days agoDr. Kiers’s essay both shed light on the frustrating reality of the discrimination that mothers face in the world of academic research, and provided a...
A Lauderdale time capsule takes us back to 1968 | Steve Bousquet
South Florida Sun Sentinel via Yahoo News· 4 days agoFort Lauderdale opened a time capsule this week that had been tucked away in the City Hall that...
Commentary: How a SC governor's determined effort nearly derailed desegregation
The Post and Courier· 6 days agoMay 17 marks 70 years since the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously declared that racial segregation in...
William C. Hine: How 'Brown' decision was aided by a death (Opinion)
The Charleston Gazette· 6 days agoMay 17 marks 70 years since the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously declared that racial segregation in...
1968 was an inflection point for the US. Is another one coming in 2024?
The Conversation· 3 days agoFor many reasons, the 2024 US presidential election will be like no other. Republican nominee Donald Trump’s campaign is unprecedented. At the same time, university campus protests over the ...