The Declaration of Independence

IN CONGRESS, July 4, 1776.
That Word Black 

by Langston Hughes

"This evening," said Simple, "I feel like talking about the word black."

"Nobody's stopping you, so go ahead.
What’s So Great about America

by Dinesh D’Souza

America has become an empire, a fact that Americans are reluctant to admit and that critics of America regard with great alarm. Since the end of the Cold War, America has exercised an unparalleled and largely unrivaled influence throughout the world.
THE YELLOW WALLPAPER

By Charlotte Perkins Gilman

It is very seldom that mere ordinary people like John and myself secure ancestral halls for the summer.
THE DEATH OF READING

By Mitchell Stephens

Mitchell Stephens is a journalism professor at New York University and the author of A History of News.  This article was written on September 22, 1991.

WHAT'S MISSING FROM THESE PICTURES?

* THREE PEOPLE SIT in a doctor's waiting room.
The Smurfette Principle

BY KATHA POLLITT

Pollitt is best known for her bimonthly column "Subject to Debate" in The Nation magazine.  Pollitt has contributed to The Nation since 1980, first serving as editor for the Books & the Arts section before becoming a regular columnist in 1995.
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