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Griffin

The political writings of G.S. Griffin, activist and author

History

Christopher Columbus’ Genocide

Inconvenient Truths About the First Thanksgiving

How the Founding Fathers Protected Their Own Wealth and Power

Review: ‘A History of the American People’

What the Guy Fawkes Mask and Confederate Flag Have in Common

KC’s Cathay Williams Said She Was a Man to Join the Army

How Should History Be Taught?

When The Beatles Sang About Killing Women

The Declining Value of Art

Academic Papers

Purpose, Intersectionality, and History (2022)

‘Beloved’ as History (2022)

Work, Activism, and Morality: Women in Nineteenth-Century America (2022)

How the Women’s Rights Movement Grew Out of the Abolitionist Struggle (2022)

The Gender Order in Colonial America (2022)

The First American Bestseller: Mary Rowlandson’s 1682 ‘The Sovereignty and Goodness of God’ (2022)

Two Thoughts on Salem (2022)

‘Salt of the Earth’: Liberal or Leftist? (2022)

History, Theory, and Ethics (2021)

Comparative Power (2021)

Hegemony and History (2021)

The Great Debate Over Robert Owen’s Five Fundamental Facts (2021)

On the Spring-Stone Debate (2021)

The Mismeasure of Man (2011)

The Division of the Ottoman Empire (2011)

Soulstealers (2011)

The Self-Strengthening Movement (2011)

The 1911 Revolution (2011)

China’s Communist Movement (2011)

Chen Village (2011)

Qing Dynasty and Language (2011)

The Taiping Rebellion (2011)

A Religious War (2011)

The Little Rock Nine (2011)

Fictional Rosa Parks Speech (2011)

Fictional New Deal Editorial (2011)

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