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Texas whine: Why does Obama love Alabama more?
Andrew Leonard
Last year, Rick Perry was talking secession. Now, with fires raging, a handout doesn't look so bad
Haley Barbour, slavery and the citizenship test
Steven Lubet
The official U.S. citizenship test is appallingly agnostic about the cause of the Civil War
Historian tweets about Civil War to bring back era
Tom Breen
A new Twitter feed commemorates the 150th anniversary of the Civil War by tweeting recorded letters from the period
The erosion of the Civil War consensus
Glenn W. LaFantasie
We once thought the Civil War settled fundamental issues about the primacy of federal law. Then came the Tea Party
Who’s the worst president of them all?
Glenn W. LaFantasie
When it comes to who least deserves to be honored today, it's a close call between the 43rd and 15th presidents
Still lying about history
Nancy Isenberg, Andrew Burstein
Haley Barbour is catering to those who fondly recall the Reconstruction-era resistance of southern whites
A Republican parade of kooks and shills
Andrew Leonard
Testifying on the GOP's behalf today: A man who calls Lincoln a "horrific tyrant" and an all-star cast of polluters
Sudan’s Bashir accepts South Sudan freedom vote results
Associated Press
Secession referendum opens new era in Africa. Sudan poised to break in half after years of bloody conflict
Murdoch’s Daily: Innovation or CD-ROM flashback?
Scott Rosenberg
Can it survive as digital newspaper without the web? Not without changes
The N-word belongs in “Huckleberry Finn”
Elon James White
The new censored version of the classic book is a cowardly attempt by Americans to avoid their own tortured history
How the South rationalizes secession
Glenn W. LaFantasie
150 years later, a campaign to deny that the South's exodus from the union was a revolution is in full force
And if Gen. Lee hadn’t surrendered at Appomattox …
Glenn W. LaFantasie
With the 150th anniversary of South Carolina's secession nearing, we consider a different outcome of the Civil War
The Year in Sanity: Grant Woods
Salon
Letter to GOP boss: By your rule I could not endorse Democrat Thomas Jefferson over Republican Lindsay Lohan
How Democrats can win Murkowski’s Senate seat now
Steve Kornacki
A write-in campaign by Lisa Murkowski could change the math in one of the country's reddest states
Dr. Rand Paul’s crusade against board certification
Alex Pareene
The practicing ophthalmologist left his professional board in protest of a rule change; then came the nasty letters
Texas textbooks and the truth about the Confederacy
Michael Lind
Texas is right: We should teach kids about Jefferson Davis and the Confederacy. But let's tell the whole story
The Republicans’ 2012 problem
Ed Kilgore
November 2010 is looking awfully good for the GOP. But November 2012? Not so much
Bob McDonnell’s Civil War — and ours
Gabriel Winant
Ignoring slavery is an argument for racial inequality, and sorry or not, conservatives are still fighting for that
Terrorists are terrorists, Christian or Muslim
Juan Cole
The Hutaree militia extremists might be Christians, but what they were (allegedly) doing was still jihad
Kay Bailey Hutchison: The GOP’s Martha Coakley
Mark Greenbaum
A politician with deep statewide popularity suffers a humbling defeat. Sound familiar?
Texas voters to decide between Perry, Hutchison today
Alex Koppelman
It's Election Day for primary race that packed surprisingly little punch
Sex at the museum: Swingers in Vienna art hall
Veronika Oleksyn
An Austrian night club has incorporated a sex club into its Klimt exhibition
Glenn Beck’s white nationalist fans
Alexander Zaitchik
After an ADL report says Beck may foment violence, I visit racist Web sites to see if their denizens are listening
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