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This is Your America

Why Frederick Douglass Still Matters

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Neil Roberts June 15, 2018
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Who Is Allowed to Speak For North Koreans?

Narratives of Captivity and Freedom

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Reid Mitchell March 21, 2018
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Is it Time for the Kneeling Freedman Statue to Go?

Remolding our Political Aesthetics

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Gordon Mantler October 17, 2017
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The Meaning of July 4th for the Negro

A speech given at Rochester, New York, July 5, 1852

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Frederick Douglass July 4, 2017
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An Interview with Justin Leroy

Racial finance and the question of moral progress

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Narender Strong and Aaron Neber May 24, 2017
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