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The Whiteness Myth (Throwback) : Throughline

In 1923, an Indian American man named Bhagat Singh Thind told the U.S. Supreme Court that he was white, and therefore eligible to become a naturalized citizen. He based his claim on the fact that he was a member of India’s highest caste and identified as an Aryan. His claims were supported by the so-called […]

The Labor Of Love (Throwback) : Throughline

There’s a powerful fantasy in American society: the fantasy of the ideal mother. This mother is devoted to her family above all else. She raises the kids, volunteers at the school, cleans the house, plans the birthday parties, cares for her own parents. She’s a natural nurturer. And she’s happy to do it all for […]

The Land of the Fee (Throwback) : Throughline

Illustration of Luxurious Early American Railway Pullman Dining Car, 1877. Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Getty Images Illustration of Luxurious Early American Railway Pullman Dining Car, 1877. Getty Images Tipping is a norm in the United States—and it’s always been controversial. The practice took off after the Civil War, as employers sought cheap labor […]

A Symphony of Resistance (Throwback) : Throughline

An anti-government protester is carried on shoulders in Tahrir Square in the afternoon before a speech by Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Tahrir Square February 10, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. Chris Hondros/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Chris Hondros/Getty Images An anti-government protester is carried on shoulders in Tahrir Square in the afternoon before a […]

Dance Yourself Free (Throwback) : Throughline

John M Lund Photography Inc/Getty Images John M Lund Photography Inc/Getty Images Beyonce’s Renaissance brought house music back to mainstream audiences. But even when it wasn’t gracing the Grammys, house never went away. Born from the ashes of disco in the late 1970s and ’80s, house was by and for the Black, queer youth DJing […]