#sundayread for November 8, 2020

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My picks for #sundayread for November 8, 2020:
- Flashback: Vote 2010: Alabama, better off red?
#alpolitics - Asian Americans in San Francisco are dying at alarming rates from #COVID19. Racism is to blame.
By @MarcodellaCava
(RT @aimeeallison) - Hiroshima
By John Hersey - Ten years ago this week, what were our #sundayread recommendations?
https://bit.ly/3kFxh1t - “The idea that the left has enemies who must be roundly defeated remains too gauche for many Democrats.”
By @Alex_Shephard - John Hersey and the Art of Fact: On Jeremy Treglown’s “Mr. Straight Arrow: The Career of John Hersey, Author of ‘Hiroshima'”
By @NicholasLemann - Flashback: 15 years ago: Goodbye, Galleria 10
#Bham - The 10 greatest works of journalism of the past 10 years
By Margaret Sullivan @Sulliview - Toward a Theory of American Festival Cuisine: The Best and Worst of the Iowa State Fair
By @MegMcCarron
(h/t @Longreads) - Flashback: From 2005, Wade’s 101: Read my blog
- “The Boys” Is the End of the Superhero As We Know It
By Abraham Riesman @abrahamjoseph - Profile of entrepreneur Zebbie Carney, who founded Eugene’s Hot Chicken @ChickenEugene
By Bob Carlton @ExcitableBob
#bhameats - Is it ever too late to pursue a dream? Dan Stoddard believes there’s room in the NBA for a 42-year-old rookie.
By Matt Giles @HudsonGiles - “The Laura Flanders Show” @theLFshow, practicing independent journalism with everyday people as sources for undercovered topics
By Janine Jackson
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