United States -- Social conditions -- 1980-2020
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United States -- Social conditions -- 1980-2020
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Incoming Resources
- Somebody's gotta say it, Neal Boortz
- Talkin' back, raising and educating resilient Black girls, Dierdre Glenn Paul
- The dream and the nightmare, the sixties' legacy to the underclass, Myron Magnet
- Why Lincoln matters, today more than ever, Mario M. Cuomo ; Harold Holzer, historical consultant
- The envy of the world, on being a Black man in America, Ellis Cose
- Crisis and leadership, by Clara Fraser and Richard Fraser
- Please don't remain calm, provocations and commentaries, Michael Kinsley
- Outlaw culture, resisting representations, Bell Hooks
- Winners take all, the elite charade of changing the world, Anand Giridharadas
- Earning the Rockies, how geography shapes America's role in the world, Robert D. Kaplan
- The rejected American, reflections : a motley collection of rejected essays, unanswered love letters, ignored job applications, spurned offers of friendship and unpublished letters to the editor, by Fred Beauford
- Cold new world, growing up in a harder country, William Finnegan
- An inconvenient book, real solutions to the world's biggest problems, written and edited by Glenn Beck, Kevin Balfe ; writers Steve "Stu" Burguiere ... [et al.] ; contributors Carol Lynne ; illustrations Paul Nunn
- Utopia is creepy, and other provocations, Nicholas Carr
- Gunfight, my battle against the industry that radicalized America, Ryan Busse
- The long sixties, from 1960 to Barack Obama, by Tom Hayden
- The rage of a privileged class, Ellis Cose
- In search of America
- Culture warrior, Bill O'Reilly
- Al on America, Al Sharpton with Karen Hunter
- The end of sanity, social and cultural madness in America, Martin L. Gross
- Bill Moyers journal, the conversation continues, Bill Moyers ; edited by Michael Winship ; photographs by Robin Holland
- A heart, a cross & a flag, America today, Peggy Noonan
- Inequality matters, the growing economic divide in America and its poisonous consequences, edited by James Lardner and David A. Smith
- Who's afraid of a large black man?, Charles Barkley ; edited and with an introduction by Michael Wilbon
- Everyone is entitled to my opinion, David Brinkley
- Arguing with idiots, how to stop small minds and big government, Glenn Beck
- Another day in the death of America, a chronicle of ten short lives, Gary Younge
- Fault lines, a history of the United States since 1974, Kevin M. Kruse and Julian E. Zelizer
- The way things ought to be, Rush H. Limbaugh III
- MultiAmerica, essays on cultural wars and cultural peace, edited by Ishmael Reed
- The man who sold the world, Ronald Reagan and the betrayal of Main Street America, William Kleinknecht
- Culture warrior, Bill O'Reilly
- Words to our now, imagination and dissent, Thomas Glave
- Maximum insight, selected columns, by Bill Maxwell
- The death of outrage, Bill Clinton and the assault on American ideals, William J. Bennett
- Age of fracture, Daniel T. Rodgers
- Slouching towards Gomorrah, modern liberalism and American decline, Robert H. Bork
- The complacent class, the self-defeating quest for the American dream, Tyler Cowen
- Hot, flat, and crowded, by Thomas L. Friedman
- The big sort, why the clustering of like-minded America is tearing us apart, Bill Bishop ; with Robert G. Cushing
- The real America, messages from the heart and heartland, by Glenn Beck
- Letters from young activists, today's rebels speak out, edited by Dan Berger, Chesa Boudin, and Kenyon Farrow ; preface by Bernardine Dohrn
- Vanishing America, in pursuit of our elusive landscapes, James Conaway
- Tony Soprano's America, the criminal side of the American dream, David Simon with Tamar Love
- Post-soul nation, the explosive, contradictory, triumphant, and tragic 1980s as experienced by African Americans (previously known as Blacks and before that Negroes), Nelson George
- A good place to live, America's last migration, Terry Pindell
- The twilight of American culture, Morris Berman
- The substance of hope, Barack Obama and the paradox of progress, William Jelani Cobb
- The clustered world, how we live, what we buy, and what it all means about who we are, Michael J. Weiss
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