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Schrag, Peter | May 3, 2004 issue
The author argues that pressure on U.S. schools to achieve educational standards may help poor and minority children catch up to their wealthier peers....

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May 10, 2004 issue
The Bush Administration may be mired in confusion and at cross-purposes on many fronts--Iraq, Afghanistan, the economy, education--but its assault on women's...

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Lisotta, Christopher | May 17, 2004 issue
The author discusses attitudes among African Americans towards homosexuality and same-sex marriage. In a matter of months, same-sex marriage has gone from...

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Scagliotti, John | May 31, 2004 issue
The author argues that same-sex marriage is a defining issue for straight progressives, as well as for gays. I got tired of hearing straight progressives...

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Shorris, Earl | May 31, 2004 issue
The author argues that immigration benefits the United States. In the past it was not difficult to discern the difference between xenophobia and racism....

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Williams, Patricia J. | February 14, 2005 issue
The author focuses on nationalism in the United States There I was, in the basement of the Margaret Mitchell House in Atlanta. Lynda Hawkins, the curator,...

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Alperovitz, Gar | February 21, 2005 issue
The article presents the author's argument that progressive liberals should work toward the redistribution of wealth in the U.S. It's time for progressives...

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Williams, Patricia J. | July 4, 2005 issue
Focuses on fundamentalism and a shift toward faith that insists on overlooking physical evidence. The example of literalism on a radio program and the ability...

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Moberg, David | July 11, 2005 issue
The article presents an editorial on the state of the American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO). After the 1952...

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Younge, Gary | July 11, 2005 issue
The article presents the author's views on segregation and racism in the United States following several criminal trials that involved the reinvestigation...

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