Word: evenhandedness
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That reality is riveting. The Great Depression follows in the formidable tradition of Eyes on the Prize and The Civil War: a painstakingly researched, artfully assembled, scrupulously evenhanded re-creation of a turbulent, defining era in American history. The Depression of the 1930s is a more diffuse and in some...
Matory says an evenhanded study of Afrocentric texts and approaches in the context of classes can be valuable.
IN THE TANGLED EQUATION OF BALKAN POLITICS, neutrality is a chimera. That was the first painful lesson of the U.S. airdrop of food and medical supplies over Bosnia, an effort widely touted as nonmilitary in intent and, by offering help to all, evenhanded in scope. In night after night of...
Tyson's story, of course, has a tragic ending: the heavyweight champion was convicted of raping a contestant at the 1991 Miss Black America Pageant and is serving six years in federal prison. Fallen Champ recounts that notorious case with evenhanded sensitivity and an absence of polemical heat. Queen is...
Even now Clinton is being grilled about his record as Governor by news organizations that regret having taken at face value Michael Dukakis' 1988 claims about the "Massachusetts miracle," which dissipated into deep recession almost immediately after the election. Thus Clinton's supposed allies in the press are doing to...