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  1. In the 19th century, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and others argued that some of the women in Paul’s letters might have been apostles.

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  2. Women—in space?!

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    The escape route from France to Martinique was closed by the Allies July 14, 1941, with thousands still waiting for rescue left to the mercies of the Gestapo and the Vichy police.

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    In permaculture, systems protect biodiversity and make sure people have equal access to food and other goods.

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    Ticks suck. But the western fence lizard just laughs in their Lyme-carrying little faces.

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    July 14, 1969, the film Easy Rider premiered. The writer Terry Southern reached for an...interesting slang term to give the film its title.

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    The US government took the representation of groups of people seriously during World War II—even in comic books.

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    The BP Deepwater Horizon disaster of 2010 wreaked havoc on people, animals, and marine ecosystems. Scientists are still learning what happened to all that oil.

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    A more diverse ecosystem is more likely to be resilient to the many issues farmers will face, like climate change, evolving markets, and land degradation.

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    The proprietor and showman George Sanger was a prime example of how the circus was to evolve from a small fairground-type enterprise to a large-scale exhibition.

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    Fifty years ago, a new crop of journals started appearing: the theory journal. And 25 years ago, a hoax article in one of those theory journals set academia on fire.

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    They swooned. They screamed. They dreamed of movie stars. In the early days of US cinema, "film-struck" teenage girls became Hollywood's most visible fans. So why were they maligned by the very system that relied on them?

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    The journalist Sheila Ryan reported on the draft resistance movement in the late 1960s, while fighting the sexism inherent in the underground press, too.

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    Scholars who study relationships between African-Americans and African immigrants have observed a “social distance” between both groups. New from .

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  16. 14. jul.

    Major League Baseball may have been exclusionary in Jim Crow–era America, but people of color found a way to showcase their talents regardless.

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  17. 14. jul.

    Far from “biological deserts,” cities are teeming with wildlife. Learn more in Suggested Readings, our weekly roundup.

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  18. 14. jul.

    It's and we're feeling especially liberté egalité fraternité.

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  19. 13. jul.

    In 1957, Life magazine published “Seeking the Magic Mushroom” by one R. Gordon Wasson, an intrepid banker who liked to trip. (1957! Banker!)

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  20. 13. jul.

    It came to unite Americans meek and mighty, but the peanut butter and jelly sandwich had distinctly high-class origins.

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