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Article After Charlottesville Changing the hearts and minds of white Americans about racial injustice in this country cannot be done by wielding a gun or a club By The Editors August 23, 2017 Race Donald Trump Domestic Affairs
Article An Interview with Lawrence Joseph The poet Lawrence Joseph discusses the work of composition, violence, and poetry as an act of resistance By Anthony Domestico August 22, 2017 Poetry Secularism and Modernity War and Peace Books
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Feature ‘This Suffering Business’ Biographies of the poets Robert Lowell and Elizabeth Bishop address whether pain is necessary for poetry By B. D. McClay April 26, 2017 Books Poetry