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      The View from the Front of the Bus
      By Marlene Nadle
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      Malcolm X: The Complexity Of a Man in the Jungle
      By Marlene Nadle
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      The Abortionist on the Circuit of Fear
      By Marlene Nadle
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      Malcolm X: The Complexity Of a Man in the Jungle
      By Marlene Nadle
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      Mugging the White Liberal
      By Jack Newfield
    • CULTURE
      ‘Creed: The Musical’: Not an Unserious Production by Unserious People 
      By Will McDonald
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      The Women Behind the Screens During the Golden Age of Television
      By Annie Berke
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      The View from the Front of the Bus
      By Marlene Nadle
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      The Music of the Pelican State Rises Up From Somewhere Deep
      By Rafael Alvarez
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  • Immigration
    Thousands of Business Closed for Valentine’s Day in ‘A Day Without Immigrants’ Protest
    Closing businesses and marching through streets across the country, a “Day Without Immigrants” protest took place Monday in support of immigration reform
    by Isai Rocha
    February 14, 2022
  • Neighborhoods
    Chinatown ’89: Growing by Leaps
    “Now the community has 10 newspapers, 25 bank branches, and a population of roughly 100,000 — half of whom have ar­rived in the last five years.”
    by Lauren Esserman
    Originally published October 31, 1989
  • Neighborhoods
    Chinatown ’89: Outside Looking In
    Ping Chong is a Chinese-American theater and performance artist who grew up and still lives in Manhattan’s Chinatown.
    by Luis H. Francia
    Originally published October 31, 1989
  • Neighborhoods
    Chinatown ’89: Surviving in America
    The Trials of a Chinese Immigrant Woman
    by Joann Lum & Peter Kwong
    Originally published October 31, 1989
  • Neighborhoods
    Chinatown ’89: The New Chinese Exodus
    The Party’s Over but Still in Power — Get Out Now
    by Dusanka Miscevic & Peter Kwong
    Originally published October 31, 1989
  • Neighborhoods
    Chinatown ’89: Riding the Dragon
    Chinatown’s Politics: Many Votes, No Chinese Candidates
    by Yuen Ying Chan
    Originally published October 31, 1989
  • Immigration
    America’s Border War Gets High-Tech and Nasty
    Journalists and other political tourists come from far away to see “el bordo.” Some say it’s the Wall, some see it as the DMZ. Others say it is a new version of the Maginot line.
    by James Ridgeway with Beatriz Johnston Hernandez
    July 11, 2019
  • BOOKS ARCHIVES
    Natalia Sylvester’s Immigrant Song
    ‘Looking back at my parents’ experience, I always wondered, “How bad did things have to get in order for you to leave everything you know and love?” ’
    by Alana Mohamed
    August 3, 2018
  • Immigration
    ’The President Said We Can Call Our Kids — Why Is He Lying?’
    Immigration lawyers describe their visits to detained families split up by ICE: ‘I don’t know how these parents or children can ever recover’
    by Nina Pearlman
    July 12, 2018
  • Immigration
    ‘Continuous Trauma’: What It’s Like for Immigrant Kids Separated From Their Families
    Reuniting children with their parents is a must — but right now they need lawyers, pediatricians, social workers, and therapists to help them cope
    by Benjamin J. Roth, Thomas M. Crea, Jayshree S. Jani and Megan Finno-Velasquez
    July 9, 2018

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