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Thomas Jefferson and the Democratic Faith
… but it was uninterruptedly in one direction. Political expediency may have caused him to deviate on special points, but there are few men in public life whose course … of the American mind in words so firm and plain as to command assent.” There was nothing that was novel in the …
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Horatio’s First Gun
… boy maintained meticulous notes in a Roaring Spring marble composition pad he’d procured at the Snake’s Haven Five & … or Willa Mae or Romie, the founders of the Laundry Lane Ladies Cooperative, performed impromptu ceremonial old-ways … laundromats in San Francisco, the women of Laundry Lane also lived with the reality that laundry transactions were …
Up From Segregation
… Independently, they had concluded that the South might be coming out of a tense and turbulent era in black-white … found elsewhere.” I don’t know what Governor Holton’s audience made of his speech, but the response to my article … of black families living in poverty decreased by five points in the South, while it was increasing everywhere …
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An American Family
… of the tiny West African country. In those days, I welcomed just about any and all inquiries that helped me deepen … to salvage, and we lived there until she finished her studies that summer. Over the next few years, we moved from … to convince my new country of my body’s value—and that it also deserved peace? When my father and uncles passed down …
Three American Poets
… By Edwin Arlington Robinson. New York: The Macmillan Company. $1.50. Animula Vagula. By Leonard Bacon. New York: … their precious prejudices. Time has vindicated the old radicals; perhaps it will do the same for Pound. At least it is … of long life; but I cannot see that we could willingly let die the best of his poetry—even such as I have quoted here, …
There’s Something About a Soldier
… There’s Something About a Soldier The man who discovered the Grand Canyon never saw it. … amenities, manners, and morals seem unnecessarily complex, highly contradictory, and somewhat ridiculous. … it is likely that the Hopis led the Spaniards to one of the points near Desert View. This, in some respects, is more …
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