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Sonya Clark Unravels American Propaganda In 'Monumental Cloth'


An installation view of Sonya Clark s Monumental Cloth, on view at deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum. (Courtesy Carlos Avendaño)
The Confederate flag or the “rebel flag” is an image that many of us have seen at some point in our lifetime.
Artist Sonya Clark (Courtesy Diego Valdez)
It’s plastered on T-shirts, cups, keychains and bumper stickers. It blows in the wind from the steeples of barns, houses and businesses. It’s even been immortalized through television shows like “The Dukes of Hazzard” and films like “The Birth of a Nation.” It’s the flag that almost everyone knows. At the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, artist Sonya Clark challenges us to see past what we think we “know” in her exhibit “Monumental Cloth, The Flag We Should Know.” ....

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The Future of American Politics


The Future of American Politics
A party built on whiteness is collapsing; two-party dominance may go with it.
A Trump supporter during a rally at Freedom Plaza, December 12, 2020, in Washington, D.C.
Recent reporting by
The New York Times
finds that the “falsehoods, white nationalism and baseless conspiracy theories” that Donald Trump “peddled for four years have become ingrained at the grass-roots level” of the Republican Party. Yet the outcome of the presidential election and the runoffs in Georgia show that these ideas are deeply repellent to the independent and suburban voters Republicans need in order to win many elections. This presents the GOP with a predicament: They cannot win national office ....

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Riot images of Confederate flag in Capitol a reminder of past terror


The nation watched in horror as a mob stormed the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday afternoon, swarming police officers and vandalizing a federal building. Amid the chaos and sea of American flags and flags for President Donald Trump appeared an emblem that has long been associated with white supremacy – the Confederate battle flag.
Having that emblem hoisted inside the Capitol during a riot that sought to undermine the democratic process reinforced many people s belief that the Confederate flag and those that brandish it like a firearm are committed only to an American democracy that prioritizes white supremacy. The act brings into focus the legacy and complex history of the flag, which long ago represented Confederate states in the South that went to war with Northern states in the Civil War.  ....

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All the times in U.S. history that members of the electoral college voted their own way


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They had been lobbied for weeks to abandon Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. But ultimately, only two members of the electoral college did so, while five members deserted Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
It was the largest number of individual defections by electors in a U.S. presidential election but not enough to change the outcome.
For the record:
3:08 PM, Jun. 02, 2019An earlier version of this article incorrectly reported that Horace Greeley won the 1872 general election. He lost. The article also misidentified Walter B. Jones as Walter E. Jones.
The final tally in Monday’s vote was 304 votes for Trump and 227 votes for Clinton. The two Republican renegades were from Texas, while Clinton lost pledged votes from Hawaii, Maine and Washington. ....

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