It's All Politics Slavery, Not States' Rights, Caused Civil War Whose Political Effects Linger April 12, 2011 Slavery was the Civil War's cause despite revisionists saying otherwise. Historian Adam Goodheart, who has a new book on the critical year of "1861" said he thinks part of the reason for that revisionism is the difficulty some Southerners have in believing their ancestors fought for slavery.
Peter Stone Rick Bloom hide caption toggle caption Rick Bloom It's All Politics 'Citizens United' Ruling Opened Floodgates On Groups' Ad Spending Fresh Air October 7, 2010 As campaign finance experts tell Fresh Air's Terry Gross, the Supreme Court's lifting of restrictions has led many interest groups to dramatically increase the number of ads they're airing. 'Citizens United' Ruling Opened Floodgates On Groups' Ad Spending Listen · 44:54 44:54 Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/130399554/130404218" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> Transcript
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NPR Public Editor Using the 'N' Word April 28, 2009 A listener was offended by a Fresh Air program in which host Terry Gross interviewed actor Id