How should we integrate diverse narratives of slavery into our education and public policy to reflect its historical complexity?
What we learn by tracing rebellions from Africa to the Americas
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What we learn by tracing rebellions from Africa to the Americas
Imagine a middle-aged white man in good clothes waiting for a morning train at a station of the Long Island Railroad. He appears at ease, even a little self-satisfied. The post Pitch for a Catholic Novel appeared first on First Things
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