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An Unsolved Case of Racial Terror: FBI Probes 1946 Moore’s Ford Bridge Lynching in Georgia
Federal authorities are reportedly investigating whether people who carried out one of the worst mass lynchings in recent history are still alive.
Malcolm X Remembered 50 Years After 1965 Assassination
Last weekend marked the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Malcolm X.
Decolonizing Bolivia’s History of Indigenous Resistance
Elisa Vega Sillo interviewed by Ben Dangl.
Why Do People Feel Entitled to Tell the Poor What to Eat?
Why do people think they're entitled to decide how food stamps, in particular, are used?
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Goosey as Ever
The GOP's presidential field features some weary right-wing retreads.
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REDD and Neocolonialism in the Land of the Pataxo Warriors
The town of Pataxo is fighting for the demarcation of its territory.
Air Pollution From Europe and the US Is Making the Tropics Drier
Greenhouse gases aren't the only pollutants we produce which have the potential to disrupt the climate.
Dark Money Could Get Even Darker
The story of dark money could get a new chapter from the Supreme Court this term in ProtectMarriage.com v. Bowen.
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Seven Ways to Revolutionize Childcare and Build All-Ages Movements
Here are seven ways to create movements that accommodate all ages.
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Greed, Fear and Other Roadblocks to Health Care Reform
These barriers to reform can and are being exploited by those with a financial or ideological interest in maintaining the status quo.