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Joe Arpaio accepted award from neo-Confederate group
Alex Seitz-Wald
Exclusive: The infamous sheriff "gratefully accepted" an award from the Sons of Confederate Veterans last year
Tarantino is the baddest black filmmaker working today
Eric Deggans
"Django Unchained" is the perfect revenge fantasy for black people -- except that it was made by a white man
Tarantino’s incoherent three-hour bloodbath
Andrew O'Hehir
"Django Unchained" has action, comedy, fake history and oceans of blood -- but it's an endless, undisciplined mess
Inside the mind of Alaska’s serial killer
Bill Morlin
After Israel Keyes' prison suicide, the FBI has found new links tying him to Christian white supremacists
Don’t blame commercialism for your shopping madness
David Sirota
Shootings, stompings, miscarriages and a trampled corpse: Black Friday atrocities only reflect our own dark desire
Hey, liberals: You haven’t won the culture war
Andrew O'Hehir
Bill O'Reilly may have surrendered, but America's dangerous divisions go deeper than party, race or religion
Chris Ware: Loneliness has its merits
Casey Burchby
The author of "Building Stories" explains his creative process -- and his punishing self-doubt
Guy Fieri and the butching up of the American kitchen
John Semley
The celebrity chef's out to make the kitchen into a man cave. Stop him now, or everything will be buffalo-flavored
Slave states vs. free states, 2012
Michael Lind
A century and a half later, we've come full circle: The red-blue state divide falls along Confederate-Union lines
Take my wife, please!
David Wanczyk
At the North American Wife-Carrying Championships, a new kind of "nuptial sport" is flourishing
Racist rock fans rejoice
Bill Morlin
Hammerfest, the annual neo-Nazi skinhead concert, will be held this Saturday outside of Boise, Idaho
White supremacist arrested in Oregon
Bill Morlin
Erik John Meiser, who has a 10-state criminal record, was apprehended after brutally stabbing a retired man
“Breaking Bad”: White supremacist fable?
Malcolm Harris
The series is just the latest Hollywood offering to get the drug trade wrong--and provide a dicey racial narrative
Shirley Chisholm, the Democrats’ forgotten hero
Andrew O'Hehir
Shirley Chisholm's historic campaign, and her visit to George Wallace, suggest a Democratic Party that never was
What are we cheering for?
Matt Stoller
Don't let the conventions distract you from the real lesson of 2012: America is becoming increasingly undemocratic
What Dems need to know about North Carolina
Lynn Parramore
A native explains how her state's been giving hell to fatcats for over 300 years
“Lawless” and the GOP’s fever dream of the past
Andrew O'Hehir
How Shia LaBeouf and Tom Hardy's new bootlegging thriller exposes the Republicans' incoherent nostalgia
Assassins in the Army?!
Daryl Johnson
I once monitored right-wing radicalism in the military. Why Monday's militia bust did not surprise me
Spotting white supremacists
Joan Walsh
How do we identify the next Wade Page before he murders people who aren't white? It won't be easy
Education reform’s central myths
Michael Lind
The education debate rests on two faulty premises: that public schools are failures, and choice is the solution
“Slave genes” myth must die
Amy Bass
Michael Johnson links African-American sprinters to slavery, and revisits a particularly ugly pseudo-science
Francis Scott Key on trial
Jefferson Morley
Land of the free? Remembering when the man who penned "The Star-Spangled Banner" defended slavery
The search for decolonial love
Paula M.L. Moya
An interview with Pulitzer Prize–winning novelist Junot Díaz
Earth still probably doomed no matter which way court rules
Alex Pareene
Don't worry, even if the Supreme Court strikes down Obamacare, we're still destroying the planet
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