Claudia Rankine: “Eventually they’re coming for you too”
The poet on how America’s racism epidemic intersects with the erosion of women’s rights.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
The poet on how America’s racism epidemic intersects with the erosion of women’s rights.
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ByA new biography shows how he began life as a revolutionary and ended it hosting the Queen Mother.
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ByIn the home of both the Confederacy and the civil rights movement, the past is never dead.
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