Slavery In The United States

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  • Unabomber Sorry He Can't Make Harvard Class Reunion But He's Still In Prison

    gawker.com 1 week ago

    Ted Kaczynski, better known to mail recipients everywhere as the Unabomber, was sentenced to life in prison without parole for killing three people and injuring nearly two dozen others, so it came as little surprise to his former Harvard classmates that he was unable to attend their 50th class reunion. More »

  • 'Ethical Historian' William Lee Miller Has Died

    latimes.com 1 day, 23 hours ago

    William Lee Miller died in Manhattan on Tuesday at age 86. Although he had been ill, longtime publisher Knopf announced, he had continued writing. His latest book, "Two Americans: Truman, Eisenhower, and a Dangerous World," was published just last month. Miller, who was born in 1926, graduated from Yale in 1950; he stayed on to earn a PhD there in Reglious Social Ethics. He taught at Smith, Indiana University and Yale before settling down at the University of Virginia. He began publishing in the 1960s. He s

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