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"textContent": "Our podcast platform _Ms._ Studios has launched a newly updated miniseries: _Ms. Book Club_ , examining the last 250 years of U.S. history through a feminist lens and asking what the nation’s founding ideals have meant in practice for women, Black Americans and other historically marginalized communities.\n\nAcross the four-part series, Dr. Michele Goodwin—host of _On the Issues_ and executive producer of _Ms._ Studios—speaks with four leading scholars and authors whose recent books explore how gender, race, law and power have shaped American life from 1776 to today: Keisha Blain, Dorothy Roberts, Khiara Bridges and Patricia Williams.\n\nEach episode features an in-depth conversation between Goodwin and the author about how their work reframes dominant narratives of U.S. history—and challenges listeners to reconsider what, exactly, America is celebrating at its 250-year mark.\n\nThe post ‘Ms. Book Club’ Miniseries: Four Must-Listen Conversations on Black Women, U.S. History and the Law appeared first on Ms. Magazine.",
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