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    Jun 1

    Understanding the history of institutionalized racism is key to understanding this weekend's protests. has compiled a syllabus to help contextualize, teach, and understand:

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    The linguistics of the online apology:

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  4. Jul 14

    From 1964 to 1972, at least 300 U.S. cities faced violent upheavals, the biggest led by the League of Revolutionary Black Workers, in Detroit.

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  5. Jul 14

    How can we evaluate and thoughtfully approach the information we consume online? Our colleagues at have put together a syllabus.

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  6. Jul 14

    The first Black-owned bookstore opened in NYC in 1834 by David Ruggles. "He was an abolitionist, founder and writer of the anti-slavery newspaper Mirror of Liberty, and one of the early organizers of a network that would become the Underground Railroad."

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  7. Jul 14

    An abused wife, a brutish husband, a cake, and a death: the story of Madame Lafarge.

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    Jul 9

    We're thrilled to be working with to improve discovery and access for libraries' digital archives through our Open Community Collections initiative. More on this initiative:

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    Jul 8

    Over 1035 schools now subscribe to JSTOR Secondary Schools Collection through JCS - and we're pleased to welcome to that list. We hope students and staff make some great discoveries. Find out more

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    Jul 7

    Did you know you can access our OA books and thousands of others on ? Take a look

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  11. Jul 6

    The linguistics of the online apology:

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  12. Jul 6

    Our colleagues at have put together a syllabus on institutional racism. All articles and cited research are free to access.

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  13. Jul 3

    An interview with Shirley Chisholm in a 1974 issue of the feminist publication 'off our backs.'

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  14. Jul 2

    To all the Hamilton fans looking forward to watching it tomorrow: please enjoy this article, "The Erotic Charisma of Alexander Hamilton." And yes. That's the real title of a real article on JSTOR.

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  15. Jul 2

    Mt Rushmore was originally intended to be a monument to Lakota Indian leader Red Cloud. So why isn't it?

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  16. Jun 30

    The LGBTQ community, coded language, and the art of camp.

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  17. Jun 30

    Did you know that hundreds of people in the American Old West were gender non-conforming?

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  18. Jun 30

    For all our library admins: starting in August 2020, libraries will have the option of managing their JSTOR DDA program through GOBI Library Solutions from . Learn more:

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  19. Jun 29

    A 1988 letter from AIDS activists and feminists in New York City, in which they endeavored to stop the spread of misinformation about the disease.

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  20. Jun 26

    Eleganza extravanganza! On drag representation and articulation in RuPaul's Drag Race.

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  21. Jun 25

    Can you teach game theory with Greek mythology?

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