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“He blends ancient and modern history with current-day political analysis and some travel writing.”
“Presented by comedian and writer Deon Cole, "Black His-Stories" is a look at current-day African-American stories that are just as important as the more celebrated stories you may have heard.”
The Huffington Post: WATCH: Deon Cole's Black His-Story On Conan
“We should always remember the struggle for voting equality in this country, but in all reality, we also have our own current-day reasons to get out and vote.”
“And those practices have made it more difficult for the current-day operator.”
Democrats declare war on West Virginia. Again. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
“We need a celebrity endorser, a current-day Dick Van Dyke, someone who enjoys the trust of parents and children alike.”
“Little also predicted the current-day conspiracy theories that lash together doctors, government officials, and vaccine manufacturers in their quest for riches.”
“Modern jazz largely ceased to be "about" tunes a long time ago, and pop music and even current-day Broadway can hardly claim to have done any better.”
“Literature, as taught in the current-day university, is strictly an intramural game.”
“The automatic leftism behind this picture is also part of the reigning ethos of the current-day English Department.”
“As alternating chapters excerpt the proposed book and follow the current-day story, Freeman builds a suspenseful tale of terror and secrets kept too long.”
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