Forty-eight years ago tomorrow, on March 21, 1965, I was part of the Selma to Montgomery Voting Rights March. There were only 3,200 of us who started out from Brown Chapel on that bright Alabama Sunday, but as far as …
Nothing dominated the New York tabloids last week like the story of Ki-Suck Han, a Korean immigrant from Queens who was pushed to his death on the subway track while a crowd of passengers watched. The story took on a …
It is not just the economic climate in which our colleges and universities find themselves that determines what they charge and how they operate; it is their increasing corporatization.
Nicolaus Mills: The Politics of Indignity
Nicolaus Mills: Grits and Bear It
Nicolaus Mills: The War on Food Stamps
Nicolaus Mills: Sunday in the Park with Occupy Wall Street
Nicolaus Mills: High Noon at Dawn in Zuccotti Park
Nicolaus Mills: The Falling Man
Nicolaus Mills: Obama’s Jobs Speech
Nicolaus Mills: Americans in Paris
N. Mills: Saving Affirm- ative Action
When Mark Twain published The Innocents Abroad in 1869, he had in mind entertaining his readers with a travel book about a group of naïve Americans who make a pleasure trip to Europe and the Middle East aboard the steamship …
Nicolaus Mills: Nathaniel Hawthorne and the Perp Walk
Nicolaus Mills: Elizabeth Taylor and Postwar England