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5 Feb 2012, 7:03 pm
The article I cite in the column on the Blaine Amendment and the burst of post-Civil War anti-Catholicism by F [read post]
17 Mar 2010, 5:30 am by Eugene Volokh
Democrat: 1856, Frémont (beard) and Buchanan (nothing) [in 1860, Lincoln didn’t grow his beard until after the election] 1864, Lincoln (no-mustache beard) and McClellan (mustache) 1868, Grant (beard) and Seymour (neck beard) 1872, Grant (beard) and Greeley (neck beard) 1876, Hayes (beard) and Tilden (nothing) 1880, Garfield (beard) and Hancock (vandyke) 1884, Blaine (beard) and Cleveland (mustache) 1888, Harrison (beard) and Cleveland (mustache) 1892, Harrison (beard) and… [read post]
1 Oct 2008, 5:48 pm
   (above, the work of the brilliant Hugh McLeod) To understand the depth of the problem posed, I'm providing you with the full email sent to me:    Victoria: I just read your blog post of September 15, 2008 regarding Peter Murray's article (which I have not read yet). [read post]
17 Feb 2019, 9:45 am
From the response of the NAACP to the American occupation of Haiti from 1915-1934, through the poetry of Langston Hughes and the art of the painter Jacob Lawrence, to the personal connection felt with Touissant L’Ouverture by Ntozake Shange’s protagonist in the 1975 play For colored girls who have considered suicide when the rainbow is enuf, many African Americans have been inspired by Haiti’s history to create responses that link past and present, providing inspiration… [read post]