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Nancy K. MacLean (born 1959) is an American historian. She is the William H. Chafe Professor of History and Public Policy at Duke University . MacLean's research focuses on race, gender, labor history and social movements in 20th-century U.S. history, with particular attention to the U.S. South .
Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right's Stealth Plan for America is a 2017 nonfiction book by Nancy MacLean published by Viking Press. [1] MacLean critically examines the school of economic thinking known as "public choice", focusing on its founder James M. Buchanan, who received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics in 1986.
The accompanying music video for "Killing Me Softly", directed by Aswad Ayinde [71] and based on Lauryn Hill's ideas, won an MTV Video Music Award for Best R&B Video. [72] The video depicts the trio watching a movie in a cinema. It also features a cameo of Roberta Flack. [60] [73]
Life in a Day is a crowd-sourced documentary film comprising an arranged series of video clips selected from 80,000 clips submitted to the YouTube video sharing website, the clips showing respective occurrences from around the world on a single day, 24 July 2010.
Nancy Ann McLain Wartman was born in 1965, [16] had joined the band by 1979, [10] and performs on double bass, mandolin, and vocals. [36] Nancy Ann joined up with Usborne Publishing in 1994 and held the position of director within the company as of September 2016. [55] [16] Michael, who was born in 1967, [16] plays banjo, guitar, [30] and ...
Saturday Night Live brought back a familiar face to poke fun at Kamala Harris’ contentious sit-down with Fox News. Alec Baldwin, who’s hosted SNL more than anyone else and played Donald Trump ...
A post shared on social media purports Nancy Pelosi expressed anger in a press conference the morning after Donald Trump won the presidential election. Verdict: Misleading The video is from after ...
"I Wanted to Tell Her" is a single by American industrial band Ministry. Written by frontman Al Jourgensen and guest singer Shay Jones, and co-produced by Vince Ely and Ian Taylor, it was released as the second single from Ministry's debut studio album, With Sympathy (1983).