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Riding Over the Past? Cahaba, 1936
… At one time it housed some 3,000 captured Union soldiers. In April 1865, federal troops entered the town, and … times again:         Cahaba, first state capital, 1818—1826 This stone marks the site of Cahaba selected November 21, … to reopen streets, erect interpretive signs at key historic points, and eventually undertake …
An American Tragedy
… In a concluding section of this latest effort to comprehend as gifted and intriguing a literary personality … offers the interested reader a better sense of who this complex writer was and what he was trying to do with his … to connect to this or that kind of psychopathology. I also expected to hear more of what I’d heard back then at …
Week 6/21/20
… Best 200 Words I Read All Week. From fact to fiction, from comedic to tragic, we hope you find as much to admire in … these selections as we do.    Click  here for access to the complete project archive    1.  [Senator Elizabeth] Warren … define capitalism this way—as markets and market rules and competition and benefits from winning—they are disentangling …
Hymn to Demeter
… the hills their clear-cut lines, But always nigh Her trials a shadow in pools of light, And it is I. She is more … red berry On a winter thorn. Old ballads tell, when lovers died, How their desire Sprang from the grave and twined … sky With the brightest dawn that has ever dawned, Before we die. 547-548 By W. Force Stead …
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Black Stories Matter
… newspapers of the twentieth century. These periodicals similarly gave voice to the experiences of millions of … only of Abbott and Sengstacke but of some of their most accomplished reporters and editors, including Ethel Payne and … of the laws and customs of discrimination as embodied in the first plank of The Defender ’s Platform for …
Notes on Current Books
… smashing the Japs at Lac and Snlamnun, destroying a Jap ffcet at Tuagi and the Coral Sea battle, from Misima to … Putnam $2 A Layman’s Guide to Naval Strategy, by Bernard Brodie, The average reader will do well to turn to this book … and Georges Lemaitre are represented. As Nr. Le-maitre points out in his Foreword to the book, this, better than …
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