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    Aleksandar Hemon
    “George W. Bush spoke to the camera, his face so decisively earnest that it was clear he was lying, his button eyes lit up with amateurish subterfuge. Only truly great men can be adept at shameless lying, Joshua thought. This dude was straining to the point of snapping.”
    Aleksandar Hemon, The Making of Zombie Wars

  • #2
    Barbara Ransby
    “To young women, black and white, Baker embodied the possibility of escaping the restrictions that defined conventional femininity. Authoritative yet unassuming, self-confident and assertive, forcing others to take her seriously simply by presuming that they would, Baker was a revelation.”
    Barbara Ransby, Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement: A Radical Democratic Vision

  • #3
    Gail Carriger
    “Truth be told, even with Sophronia’s arm muscles, vampires could hurl her a great deal farther than Sophronia could hurl vampires. A great tragedy of life, no doubt. The”
    Gail Carriger, Manners & Mutiny

  • #4
    Renee Patrick
    “He was either stout or portly, wealthy enough that a vocabulary had been devised to conceal his girth.”
    Renee Patrick, Design for Dying

  • #5
    Ta-Nehisi Coates
    “Hate gives identity. The nigger, the fag, the bitch illuminate the border, illuminate what we ostensibly are not, illuminate the Dream of being white, of being a Man. We name the hated strangers and are thus confirmed in the tribe.”
    Ta-Nehisi Coates, Between the World and Me

  • #6
    Daniel Immerwahr
    “Jefferson understood the sentiment. The people of Louisiana were as “incapable of self-government as children,” he judged, adding that the “principles of popular Government are utterly beyond their comprehension.” Rather than putting Louisiana through the normal Northwest Ordinance procedures, Jefferson added a new initial phase, military government, and sent the U.S. Army to keep the peace. By 1806, the Territory of Louisiana hosted the largest contingent of the army in the country.”
    Daniel Immerwahr, How to Hide an Empire: A History of the Greater United States



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