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Migration and Black Futurity

Written by Kenia Hale, SM '21 Edited by Fiona Benson, SY '22 Cover Art by Kiera Hale, ig: @kierahaleart Since 1619, the story of enslaved, Black, forced migration has been ingrained in American history. From the Underground Railroad to the Great Migration, movement has been a key method...

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The Hatch and Brood of Time 20: The Macbeth Riot

Volume 20: February 22, 2021 The Macbeth Riot By London Johns On May 10, 1849, William Macready was arranged to star in a production of Macbeth in the New York Astor Place Opera House. It was a much-anticipated performance, both by Macready’s supporters and his critics, and that evening...

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The Hatch and Brood of Time 16: The Second-Best Bed

Volume 16: January 26, 2021 The Second-Best Bed By London Johns In the winter of 1616, William Shakespeare, who had retired to live with his family in Stratford-upon-Avon, drafted his will. In March, he revised the document; from the shakiness of his signature, it appears that he was already very...

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Absolute and Perpetual Liminality: The Insular Cases and Puerto Rico

Written By Retley Gene Locke, Jr., Yale Law School 20' Introduction In 2017, Puerto Rico held another plebiscite (referendum) to address the question of future status. Citizens were given four options: becoming a state of the U.S. (statehood), independence, free association, or preserving the status quo. The results...

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