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The city born in a day: The origin story of Oklahoma City ~humanities.history Article 4008 words 5 votes
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The intellectual we deserve: Jordan Peterson’s popularity is the sign of a deeply impoverished political and intellectual landscape Article 11 549 words 7 votes
I know why poor Whites chant Trump, Trump, Trump: From the era of slavery to the rise of Donald Trump, wealthy elites have relied on the loyalty of poor whites. All Americans deserve better ~humanities.history Article 8352 words, published Apr 1 2016 6 votes