America and the Armenian Genocide

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Starting in 1915, the Ottoman Empire killed up to 1.5 million Armenians and evicted hundreds of thousands of others from their homes in an act of genocide that would later […]

The Loneliness of the Black Republican

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Harvard Kennedy School professor Leah Rigueur lays out a new understanding of the interaction between African-Americans and the Republican Party, exploring the seemingly incongruous intersection of civil rights and American […]

The Class of ’74: Congress after Watergate

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In November 1974, following the historic Watergate scandal, Americans voiced their displeasure with the GOP by electing a wave of 76 Democratic freshmen to the U.S. House of Representatives. Commonly […]

Ambassador Vlora Çitaku

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“I was not in a position to choose whether I want to be an artist or actor or astronaut or mathematician or linguist or lawyer. That’s not an option when […]

The Great War in East Asia

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Most of the world focused its attention on events in Europe during the First World War, but many changes were brought to the Far East as well. Both China and […]

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