From 2016: A new kind of movement found its moment, Jelani Cobb writes. What will its future be?| The New Yorker
Through her scholarship and criticism, hooks, who died this week, rewrote our understanding of Black feminism and womanhood, and gave a generation of readers a new way of looking at the world.| The New Yorker
The ambitious Times endeavor, now in book form, reveals the difficulties that greet a journalistic project when it aspires to shift a founding narrative of the past.| The New Yorker
To Christopher Rufo, a term for a school of legal scholarship looked like the perfect weapon.| The New Yorker
As an attorney, Derrick Bell worked on many civil-rights cases, but his doubts about their impact launched a groundbreaking school of thought.| The New Yorker