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'Arc of Justice': An American Tale of Racial Hatred
Kevin Boyle's Arc of Justice tells the true story of a black physician's fight to keep his family home in the face of violent threats from white neighbors in 1920s Detroit. Boyle won a National Book Award.
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The Childhood of Harvey Pekar, 'The Quitter'
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First Novel a 'Valentine' to Murdered Grandparents
Liza Ward's first novel is a fictionalization of the infamous 1958 Nebraska killing spree by Charles Starkweather. Ward talks to NPR's Liane Hansen about her compelling connection to the events.
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How 'Reckless' Greed Contributed To Financial Crisis
Pulitzer Prize-winning financial reporter Gretchen Morgenson chronicles the failings of Wall Street regulators in Reckless Endangerment: How Outsized Ambition, Greed and Corruption led to Economic Armageddon.
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Pope Francis, Changing (A Few) Minds On Social Media
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'Today In 1968' Replays A Historic Year — On Twitter
1968 was a pivotal year in civil rights history. In our new project, we'll be tweeting news, articles and moments from that year as if it were all happening today.
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Early voting sites in Florida will be open through Saturday.
Lionel Messi didn't just beat the French in the World Cup, he also beat an egg
The 2019 photo of an egg used to be Instagram's most liked picture — until a photo of Messi and his teammates celebrating. Over 71 million likes makes it the most-liked in Instagram history.
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Congressman Greg Steube is released from a hospital and recovering after a fall
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Scholar Mistaken For Thief, Racial Profiling Alleged
Harvard University professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr., respected as one of the nation's lead scholars, was arrested last week on his porch in Cambridge, Mass., after authorities mistook him for reported a burglar, described to police as a black male. But although Gates presented identification as a resident of the home, he was still taken into custody. Charles Ogletree, Gates' attorney, discusses the case and why his client believes he was racially profiled.
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Nonprofit's analysis shows Florida left nearly $800M unspent for people with disabilities
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House Republicans to hold first impeachment hearing into President Biden next week
House Oversight Committee Republicans plan to hold the first hearing on an impeachment inquiry into President Biden on Thursday, Sept. 28.
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