Authors

Jordan Davis Jordan Davis

Jordan Davis is Poetry Editor of The Nation. His most recent publication is POD | Poems on Demand (2011). Photo credit: Alison Stine Davis

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Daniel May Daniel May

Daniel May has been an organizer with ACORN, the IAF and the SEIU.

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William Eastlake William Eastlake

William Eastlake is the author, among other books, of The Bronc People (Harcourt. Brace) and Castle Keep (Simon & Schuster).

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Neil Smith Neil Smith

Neil Smith teaches anthropology and geography, and is director of the Center for Place, Culture and Politics, at the CUNY Graduate Center in New York.

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Jules Lobel Jules Lobel

Jules Lobel is vice president of the Center for Constitutional Rights.

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Charlie Savage Charlie Savage

Charlie Savage writes about national security for The New York Times. His most recent book is Power Wars: The Relentless Rise of Presidential Authority and Secrecy.

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Ken Olsen Ken Olsen

Ken Olsen, a journalist and author, writes about politics, government and environmental issues across the American West.

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Michèle Métail Michèle Métail

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Roger Owen Roger Owen

Roger Owen is the A.J. Meyer Professor of Middle East History at Harvard University. His books include Cotton and the Egyptian Economy, 1820-1914 (1969), The Middle East in the Wor…

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Timothy Patrick McCarthy Timothy Patrick McCarthy

Timothy Patrick McCarthy teaches history, literature, and public policy at Harvard University, where he also directs the Sexuality, Gender, and Human Rights Program at the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy. An award-winning scholar, teacher and activist, he has published four books—The Radical Reader: A Documentary History of the American Radical Tradition (New Press, 2003); Prophets of Protest: Reconsidering the History of American Abolitionism (New Press, 2006); Protest Nation: Words That Inspired a Century of American Radicalism (New Press, 2010); and The Indispensable Zinn: The Essential Writings of the People’s Historian (New Press, 2012). He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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