#sundayread for March 22, 2020

Photo: Sanshiro Kubota (CC)
My picks for #sundayread for March 22, 2020:
- I listened to Harriet Beecher Stowe’s “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” as piercing and powerful now as it was in 1852.
[aff. link] https://amzn.to/3a63XMq - Epidemics Reveal the Truth About the Societies They Hit
By @AnneApplebaum
(via @davidfrum) #coronavirus - Covid-19, your community and you — a data science perspective
By @JeremyPHoward and Rachel Thomas @math_rachel
#coronavirus - Ten years ago this week, what were our #sundayread recommendations?
https://bit.ly/2QALMa1 - The Mortician and the Murderer
By Angella d’Avignon @heyangella
(h/t @Longreads) - The Human Costs of Kamala Harris’ War on Truancy
By Molly Redden @mtredden
(h/t @Longreads) - Flashback: Ten years ago, Five Points Music Hall closes
#Bham - “The Unthinkable Has Happened”: Excerpt from “Once More We Saw Stars” by @Jayson_Greene
(h/t @Longreads) - How to destroy a government: First, go after Justice and State
By George Packer
(via @JeffreyGoldberg) - Flashback: Y’all Connect – Fixing the unfortunate habits of professional speakers
- The 100 Best Books by African-American Women Authors
From @ZoraMag - What Was the Washington Post Afraid of?
By @Irin Carmon
(h/t @Longreads) - Timothy Hutton Raped Me When I Was 14, Says Canadian Ex-Model
By @KateAurthur and @AdamBVary - The heroes of the Thai cave rescue
By @ShannonGormley
(h/t @Longreads)
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More #sundayread:
- All tweets for March 22 #sundayread
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