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June 2, 2017 (June 2, 2017)

200 Years of Illinois: Get your same-sex marriage license

gay/lesbian Illinois / regional law politics

We’re a day late with this bit of recognition, but here goes. On June 1, 2014, a same sex marriage law passed the previous fall went into effect across the […]

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May 16, 2017 (May 15, 2017)

Harry Edwards on fighting for black athletes and coaches, whether they like it or not

African American Studies Olympic history politics sports history

An excerpt from the new introduction to The Revolt of the Black Athlete: 50th Anniversary Edition, by Harry Edwards. I believe that over the last fifty years, the facts, the relationships, […]

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May 11, 2017 (May 10, 2017)

Backlist Bop: John Lennon knows politics ain’t easy

american history music politics radical studies

As the tumultuous late Sixties and early Seventies retreat into history, the zeitgeist is steadily sanding the many rough edges off John Lennon in order to enjoy his music without […]

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April 26, 2017 (August 16, 2017)

200 Years of Illinois: John B. Anderson Versus the World

american history Illinois / regional politics

On April 25, 1980, longtime Rockford congressman and powerful House leader John B. Anderson launched his independent campaign for the presidency.  Today, April 26, marks the anniversary of his first full […]

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April 19, 2017 (April 19, 2017)

Dick Simpson on Against the Current

author commentary authors Illinois / regional interviews politics Uncategorized

Dick Simpson, co-author of Corrupt Illinois: Patronage, Cronyism, and Criminality, recently sat down with Dan Proft on the latest edition of Against the Current to talk about the history of […]

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February 27, 2017 (February 27, 2017)

Jose Angel N. on undocumented immigrants and negative growth

biography immigration politics

Today at The Point, José Ángel N. contributes an essay drawing on his experiences as an undocumented immigrant to ponder American progress, the idea of home, and today’s fraught immigration […]

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January 25, 2017 (January 25, 2017)

Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four, and political words

biography literary studies politics

Excerpted from Orwell: Life and Art, by Jeffrey Meyers. The chapter deals with George Orwell’s novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. The past is one of the dominant themes of the novel. The Party confidently […]

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January 13, 2017 (January 11, 2017)

UIP authors around the Internet

american history author commentary authors labor history politics sports history

A roundup of recent media activity by Press authors: Michael J. Socolow , author of Six Minutes in Berlin, contributed to an in-depth Only a Game piece on pioneering sportswriter Ted […]

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January 3, 2017 (December 13, 2016)

Release Party: Neoliberal Chicago, edited by Larry Bennett, Roberta Garner, and Euan Hague

Chicago politics

The neoliberal philosophy of fiscal austerity aligned with reduced economic regulation has transformed Chicago. As pursued by mayor Rahm Emanuel and his predecessor Richard M. Daley, neoliberal thinking has led […]

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December 15, 2016 (December 15, 2016)

Corrupt Illinois strikes again!

Chicago politics

Chicago alderman Willie Cochran received news of his impending federal indictment on corruption charges while attending a City Council meeting. You can’t say he skips out on work. You can […]

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November 4, 2016 (November 2, 2016)

On Hillary Clinton’s authenticity

american history politics women's history

Shawn J. Parry-Giles is a professor of communication and director of the Center for Political Communication and Civic Leadership at the University of Maryland. Her UIP book Hillary Clinton in the […]

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May 20, 2016 (May 16, 2017)

200 Years of Illinois: The Great Depression Is our dinner

Illinois / regional politics

May 20, 1935 proved that budget impasses have played a part in Illinois history for a long time. That day, the papers printed warnings that over a million state residents […]

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