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The Power of Resistance
Slaves used resistance as a powerful tool to fight against slavery on board of the slave ships used to transport them across the Atlantic...
Athens Academy and the Call for a New South
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Olympics: Then And Now
We just finished watching a riveting Winter Olympics season from PyeongChang this year. From curling to skiing to bobsledding, the sports...
Black Panthers!
In midst of the Civil Rights Movement, on the eve of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)...
The Barbarians of the Barbary Coast
Although the word has a vast majority of meanings and etymologies, in the 16th century, the term barbarian defined the people living in...
Peer Review Episode 4 | The Editors on Statehood, Statecraft, and the Sexiest Despots
In this installment of Peer Review, the editors discuss the intricacies (and chaos) of statehood, confusing infrastructure, and the very...
The Prince: Satire or Realpolitik?
Written in the tumultuous 16th century, Machiavelli’s landmark book, The Prince, constitutes the foundation of modern political science....
A Jew In The Museum of the Bible
On Monday, January 8, 2018, my fiancé and I (both observant traditional Jews) visited the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. I was...
Peer Review Episode 3 | Free Speech Round Table with Profs. Giovacchini, Landau, and Ross
The wait is over! This third installment of the Peer Review podcast is a special one, as we sit down to talk free speech with three...
What Happened in Dred Scott?
It is almost a universal statement, that, in the annals of the Supreme Court’s decisions from the signing of the Constitution to today,...
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