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Travis Patterson, Ph.D. Candidate The Washington Post "The erasure of racist violence gave Jason Aldean plausible deniability" Frances C. Kneupper, Associate Professor of History The Washington Post "The Southern Baptist Convention’s Case Against Female Pastors is Centuries Old" Rebecca Marchiel, Associate Professor of History The Washington Post "The Keys To Ensuring a New Anti-redlining Initiative Succeeds" Austin Nicholson, Ph.D Student The Washington Post “History reveals the danger of Republicans indulging Marjorie Taylor Greene” Professor Robert Fleegler The Washington Post “If President Trump loses in 2020, it won’t be because of Joe Biden” April Holm, Associate Professor of History The Washington Post "Centrism and moderation? No thanks."