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A New Discovery Sheds Light on Malcolm X’s Journey to Islam

Malcolm X’s Prison Poetry

Previous Malcolm X biographies did him a disservice by skimming over his period of incarceration. Behind prison walls, he developed his mind and his faith, honing his love for language. It was a formative time, best understood by considering what he read and appreciating what he wrote.

The American Dream 100 Years After the National Origins Act

Faces of the American Dream

Between 1905 and 1925, a clerk at Ellis Island took photographs of immigrants to the U.S. Today, the images created by Augustus Sherman are providing a point of departure for research and an inspiration for artworks.

By Rejecting Evidence of Genocide in Gaza, the US Is Following a Familiar Pattern

By Rejecting Evidence of Genocide in Gaza, the US Is Following a Familiar Pattern

The administrations of both Joe Biden and now Donald Trump have vociferously denounced a growing international legal consensus that Israel has been violating the Genocide Convention. This follows a decades-long pattern of the U.S. government denying, downplaying and rationalizing genocide and related crimes against humanity by American allies.

Elon Musk Wanted Gamers’ Respect, Instead He Got a Scandal

Elon Musk Wanted Gamers’ Respect, Instead He Got a Scandal

Elon Musk courted gamers with tales of his prodigious talent, but the edifice crumbled when he was forced to admit that he didn’t do his own gaming. The result was a bizarre and seemingly unnecessary feud with a group many see as his natural supporters.

America’s Era of the Entrepreneur — with Erik Baker and Faisal Al Yafai

America’s Era of the Entrepreneur — with Erik Baker and Faisal Al Yafai

Erik Baker, author of “Make Your Own Job: How the Entrepreneurial Work Ethic Exhausted America,” tells New Lines’ Faisal Al Yafai how the culture of entrepreneurialism came to dominate modern America.

MAGA Zionism and Its Discontents

MAGA Zionism and Its Discontents

A growing number of American Christians are eager to turn a prevailing Zionist theology and associated pro-Israel policies on their head. They might be dismissed as outliers for the moment. But the fringe has somehow repeatedly found its way to the center in American politics.

Laboratories of Authoritarianism

Laboratories of Authoritarianism

Why does open authoritarianism feel like a relief to some people? If you are going to be told what to do and can’t offer feedback that someone actually listens to, maybe it is better not to even have the pretense of democracy. Open authoritarianism is, of course, what Trump offers.