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How do black conservatives feel about Confederate monuments? It’s complicated
Alessandra Maldonado
Some black politicians want to keep Confederate memorials standing
The seeds of the alt-right, America’s emergent right-wing populist movement
George Michael
The alt-right explicitly calls for the creation of separate, racially exclusive homelands for white people
Doctors warm to single-payer health care
Rachel Bluth
Will a single-payer health care system replace the Affordable Care Act?
The sound of inclusion: Why teachers’ words matter
Christine Mallinson, Anne Charity Hudley
Language matters in every class: English, math, history and science
Let’s enjoy the white supremacist freakout after DNA tests show they aren’t 100 percent white
Michael Glassman
Users of a white supremacist message board are shocked to discover they're not as "pure" as they'd like to be
Trump supporters set to march alongside Juggalos in D.C.
Alessandra Maldonado
Make America Faygo Again?
7 things to know about the mindset of the neo-Nazis
Kali Holloway
The era of the loud and proud white racist is upon us.
Elisabeth Moss talks Scientology and “The Handmaids Tale,” at last
Gabriel Bell
She finally addressed the disconnect between "The Handmaid's Tale" and the institutional actions of her faith
After Charlottesville, Spotify is pulling white supremacist music from its platform
Matthew Rozsa
The music-streaming service's recent decision raises questions as to why they didn't act sooner
President Trump praises Confederate monuments as “beautiful” and irreplaceable
Taylor Link
The president doubles down on his defense of Confederate monuments, this time commenting on their "beauty"
Stephen Colbert compares President Trump to a zombie apocalypse sympathizer
Taylor Link
A human resistance leader defending the zombies during the apocalypse sounds awfully familiar
Why the GOP sides with the Klan and the Nazis
Thom Hartmann
If you can’t win on issues, you win on racism.
Faith and freedom on the march in Charlottesville
Sarah Jaffe
Lisa Woolfork of Black Lives Matter Charlottesville relives a decisive day.
Donald Trump’s CEO advisory councils are done, but who eliminated them?
Angelo Young
Trump says he's ending an initiative to collect advice from corporate America, but CEOs might have bailed first
Michael Moore bused his audience from his show to Trump Tower last night
Alessandra Maldonado
The filmmaker's performance turned into a protest march
A former skinhead reflects on Charlottesville: “We have a massive and dangerous domestic terrorist threat”
Rachel Leah
Christian Picciolini, a former skinhead turned de-radicalization activist, talks to Salon about white supremacists
Donald Trump’s staffers were surprised that he said what he was always thinking
Angelo Young
Administration leaders are left in a state of shock that he publicly said things he's always thought
Trump, the far right and the “fine people” of Charlottesville: Is our president a Nazi sympathizer?
Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump, the NRA and the white supremacist fringe have forged a terrifying coalition of "very fine people"
“A great day for David Duke and racists everywhere”: Donald Trump’s alt right defense is blasted in the media
Matthew Rozsa
Media outlets from The Washington Post to the National Review have condemned Trump's defense of alt right marchers
White privilege turned deadly in Charlottesville: How would police have reacted if a mob of angry black people had gathered there?
Chauncey DeVega
Imagine this thought experiment: Hundreds of armed, angry black protesters descend on a small Southern city
Rep. Dave Brat, Freedom Caucus hero: America’s real problem is “hard left,” not white supremacists
Amanda Marcotte
Virginia congressman compares Charlottesville white supremacists to Women's Marchers — and his own constituents
Colin Kaepernick supporters rally in protest at the LA Coliseum
Steve Appleford
A group called "Standing for Kaepernick" will host protests week 1 at each NFL stadium
Taylor Swift owning her groper is great news — and it sets a powerful example for other women
Amanda Marcotte
The verdict in Taylor Swift's trial suggests that women who allege sexual abuse now get a fairer public hearing
“There’s blame on both sides”: Trump backtracks on Charlottesville, delighting David Duke
Taylor Link
Trump placed equal blame on the "alt-left" and said there were "fine people" who attended the Confederate rallies
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