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Subject Wilson Quarterly Dispatch - December
Date December 22, 2020 9:55 PM
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December 2020
Explore our new monthly newsletter to see what we’re watching and reading—and get updates on new work by WQ contributors.
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[link removed] [[link removed]]Lightning Writing: Wilson and Race [[link removed]]
By Jonathan Holloway & Richard Byrne
How much damage did Woodrow Wilson wreak on racial equality in the U.S.?
[link removed] [[link removed]]Belgium’s Sins in the Congo [[link removed]]
By Georges Nzongola-Ntalaja
The pernicious effects of that colonial rule have lingered long after independence was won in 1960.
[link removed] [[link removed]]Memory and Art in Yugoslavia [[link removed]]
By Dušan Veličković and Donald Niebyl
How did hard totalitarianism go soft in Tito's Yugoslavia? Acclaimed abstract commemorations of World War II offer clues.
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