[I’ve said it
before and will say it again: one of the only positives to come out of all the
American horrors of the last few years has been the volume of amazing public
scholarly writing produced in response to them. That’s never been more evident
than this week, in the aftermath of the terrorist shooting at Charleston’s historicMother Emanuel AME church. Here, then, a handful of the many such important pieces.
Please add more, and your own thoughts, in comments!]
Raw
Story on the historic anniversary that almost certainly prompted this act
of racial terrorism.
Benjamin
Park on the history of black churches in America.
Charles
Pierce on what we can and should think and speak out.
Heather Cox Richardson
on the history and presence of domestic terrorism.
And Ta-Nehisi
Coates on the Confederate flag still flying over the South Carolina
capitol.
Next series
starts Monday,
Ben
PS. Other Charleston
thoughts or links you’d share?
PPS. Two more great pieces posted after I scheduled this post: Rob Greene on the church's history; and Josh Marshall of TPM on the dark history of race and terror.
PPS. Two more great pieces posted after I scheduled this post: Rob Greene on the church's history; and Josh Marshall of TPM on the dark history of race and terror.
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