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From Our Archives: The Iron Lady »

By Erik Lorenzsonn, April 9, 2013

Milton Mayer, when writing “This England,” did not mince words when it came to assessing the prime minister.read more

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From Our Archives: Affirmative Action »

By Erik Lorenzsonn, March 25, 2013

The passages from “Color-Conscious, Colorblind” by G.W. Foster, Jr. from our March 1966 issue, still resonate strongly when put in the context of recent challenges to affirmative action.read more

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From Our Archives: A Woman On the Senate Floor »

By Erik Lorenzsonn, March 23, 2013

Today, there are twenty women in the U.S. Senate, the most in our country's history. But in 1950, there was only one — Margaret Chase Smith.read more

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Seneca Falls, Selma, and Stonewall »

We’re proud to announce the first title in The Progressive’s new series of Hidden History eBooks: Seneca Falls, Selma, and Stonewall.read more


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It's official: “Seneca Falls, Selma, and Stonewall,” is now available for purchase! »

By Erik Lorenzsonn, March 9, 2013

This title kicks off our Hidden History series of e-books, which highlights buried treasures from the magazine's archives.read more

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e-Books »

Welcome to The Progressive's e-books, which we began publishing in early 2013, for only $4.99.
Our first two books consist of gems collected from The Progressive's 104-year archives.
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June 2013

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Preserving Our Home on  Earth: 100 Years of Environmental  Writing from the Archives of The  Progressive Magazine. is now  available from Amazon and Barnes&Noble.

"Since we only have one planet to call our own, it might be worth reading this book." —Bill McKibben



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