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  1. Eat your gosh darn Burger King and then read this.

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  2. has been eliminated from many plastic products, but researchers find other chemicals of concern.

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  3. Assimilation to white, Anglo culture has long been a goal of U.S. public schools. Education historian Michelle M. Morgan says that this was also true in U.S. colonial territories.

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  4. For African Americans, military service was often seen as a path to full citizenship rights. But in the Philippine-American war, Black soldiers were caught in an ironic double bind.

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  5. We’re celebrating by reposting some of our best content. Today: Enslaved at birth in 1819 and later free, Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield became a sensation for her gorgeous voice. (4/29)

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  6. The brutality of the Mississippi penal system has been exposed in a rash of deaths and abuse reflecting a long history of . Read more in this week’s Suggested Readings.

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  7. Linguist Allen Walker Read describes taboo words as “scapegoats”: “They analyze a certain emotion and thus leave the remainder of the language free from it.”

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  8. The U.S. colonial government brought white teachers to Hawai’i, but they didn’t always last long.

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  9. A guide for American soldiers serving in England during World War II warned that “To say ‘I look like a bum’ is offensive in their ears, for to the English this means that you look like your own backside.”

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  10. “From the bottom of my heart I thank you for what I consider a vote of confidence and an act of faith,” José Ferrer told the audience. Hollywood, in the end, had very little of either in him.

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    We stan a tool wielding bird.

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    The primary season is off to the races today. The Iowa caucuses could be more representative of the U.S. than they're given credit for.

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    Colonial school administrators wanted to rid Hawai’ian classrooms of “Oriental” influence.

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    In the U.S., a high point for limitations on acceptable words came in the first half of the 19th century. Noah Webster rejected “stink” in favor of “ill smell.”

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    We’re celebrating by reposting some of our best content—in chronological order! Today: The movement in the U.S. isn’t some new scheme. In 1783, a woman named Belinda won them. (3/29)

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    and its predictions can be fun. However, the subject has no basis in science.

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    Assimilation to white, Anglo culture has long been a goal of U.S. public schools. Education historian Michelle M. Morgan says that this was also true in U.S. colonial territories.

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    stick it to the man by scratching themselves.

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