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The Maccabees would’ve hated modern Hanukkah traditions. Maybe that’s not a bad thing, explains Alana Vincent.
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Octavia Butler's 'Kindred' merges history with the present with Black women at the center, writes Ibi Zoboi.
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African folklore has always been a prime influence on pop culture, but its recognition is long overdue, writes Elizabeth Agyemang.
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Why We Love Violent Delights
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