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Ileya

By Adedayo Agarau

There are nights that escape

By Irma Pineda, translated by Wendy Call

This is war

By Irma Pineda, translated by Wendy Call

Death’s night won’t come gently

By Irma Pineda, translated by Wendy Call

Carol Spindel

Carol Spindel is the author of In the Shadow of the Sacred Grove, a New York Times Notable Book, and Dancing at Halftime: Sports and the Controversy Over American Indian Mascots. Her award-winning commentaries have aired on NPR and her essays and book reviews have appeared in many places, including Oxford American and African Arts. She teaches nonfiction writing at the University of Illinois and the Iowa Summer Writing Festival

A Line Through the Heart of Paris, the French Prime Meridian

By Carol Spindel November 17, 2015

Part II: The Scientist Who Kept Pushing, a continuation of A Line Through the Heart of Paris, the original Prime Meridian.

A Line Through the Heart of Paris, the French Prime Meridian

By Carol Spindel November 16, 2015

Part I: Following La Meridienne de Paris and meeting François Arago.

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