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The Continent Divided The Continent Divided

Letter From Europe

Jan 8, 1993 / Feature / Daniel Singer

What Is Patriotism? What Is Patriotism?

This forum was originally published in the July 15, 1991, issue of The Nation

Jul 15, 1991 / Feature

Jean-Marie Le Pen in 2007.

The Resistible Rise of Jean-Marie Le Pen The Resistible Rise of Jean-Marie Le Pen

Letter From Europe

Sep 7, 1985 / Feature / Daniel Singer

Notes on the House of Bondage Notes on the House of Bondage

Baldwin sheds light on the state of America by surveying the dispiriting array of candidates for the 1980 presidential race.

Nov 1, 1980 / Feature / James Baldwin

The Rise of Ronald Reagan

The Rise of Ronald Reagan The Rise of Ronald Reagan

Ronald Reagan was born in 1911 in rural Illinois.

Jul 19, 1980 / Feature / E.L. Doctorow

Was Fred Hampton Executed?

Was Fred Hampton Executed? Was Fred Hampton Executed?

Seven years after the shootings of Fred Hampton and Mark Clark by the Chicago police, a civil suit reveals the sordid details behind the assassination.

Dec 25, 1976 / Feature / Jeff Gottlieb and Jeff Cohen

Death of a Legendary Hero Death of a Legendary Hero

The riots of 1968 are bound to change the way that history views the political career of Charles de Gaulle.

Nov 30, 1970 / Feature / Daniel Singer

Ho Chi Minh: From ‘Prison Diary’ Ho Chi Minh: From ‘Prison Diary’

The Vietnamese leader is also a poet.

May 6, 1968 / Feature / Ho Chi Minh

The Free Speech Movement The Free Speech Movement

When protester Jack Weinberg told a reporter, "Don't trust anyone over 30," the '60s youth movement was born.

Dec 21, 1964 / Feature / Gene Marine

Fannie Lou Hamer: Tired of Being Sick and Tired Fannie Lou Hamer: Tired of Being Sick and Tired

Speaking for every African-American living under the South's Jim Crow rules, Fannie Lou Hamer says she is sick and tired of being sick and tired.

Jun 1, 1964 / Feature / Jerry DeMuth

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