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    The Rage of Innocence

    Georgetown University law professor and former public defender Kristin Henning argued that adolescent behavior by children of color is criminalized by institutional mechanisms in the judicia…

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    Shaking the Gates of Hell

    Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist John Archibald looked at the role of white preachers in the South during the Civil Rights movement. This was a virtual event hosted by Harvard Book Store in…

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    The 10 Year War

    Senior national correspondent for Huffington Post Jonathan Cohn explained the history of the Affordable Care Act, what it has meant for Americans, and what is next for health coverage in the…

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    The Broken Heart of America

    Harvard University African American studies professor Walter Johnson looked at race and class issues in America through the history of St. Louis. This was a virtual event hosted by Harvard B…

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    Frackopoly

    Wenonah Hauter talked about her book Frackopoly: The Battle for the Future of Energy and the Environment, about the origins of fracking and its impact on the environment and public health.

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    Imbeciles

    Adam Cohen talked about his book Imbeciles: The Supreme Court, American Eugenics, and the Sterilization of Carrie Buck, in which he recounts the Supreme Court’s 1927 decision to allow the st…

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    The Half Has Never Been Told

    Edward Baptist talked about his book, The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism, in which he contends that slavery drove the United States' transformation i…

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