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From Dr. Heather Cox Richardson, historian and professor at Boston College, possibly the best-known and most respected political historian in the US.:
“...the real blockbuster political story of the day came in the form of a video obtained by Mother Jones and written about in a detailed article there by Ari Berman and Nick Surgey. The leaked video shows Jessica Anderson, the executive director of Heritage Action for America—the political arm of the right-wing Heritage Foundation think tank—explaining to big-money donors that Heritage Action has worked closely with Republican state legislators to enact voter suppression laws. “In some cases, we actually draft them for them,” she said, “or we have a sentinel on our behalf give them the model legislation so it has that grassroots, from-the-bottom-up type of vibe.”
...And in a March article for the New York Times, Nick Corasaniti and Reid J. Epstein outlined the role of Heritage Action in Georgia’s and Arizona’s voting restrictions, noting that at least 23 of the proposed state bills that dealt with voting had language that looked like that of Heritage. They also wrote that Heritage plans to spend $24 million to change voting laws in Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Michigan, Nevada, Texas, and Wisconsin before the 2022 election, and that the person behind the Heritage voting policies is Hans von Spakovsky, who mainstreamed the idea of voter fraud in the Republican Party “
~ HCR
smh...
I enjoy reading Dr. Richardson’s almost daily post on Facebook, as well as her weekly live talk there. She publishes “Letters from an American” on Substack, which is an online platform that provides publishing, payment, analytics, and design infrastructure to support subscription newsletters, and she is in fact the person there with the highest number of subscribers.
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I like Heather Cox Richardson and her "Letters from an American" I look forward to every day. Because of social media, she has a high profile and is well recognized. For me the most famous historian is Doris Kearns Goodwin.

@MsKathleen gotcha

Curious...what do you pay for that, if I may ask?

@MsKathleen Homie don't pay. I use an app called Article Reader. It's on Play Store, I don't know if it's available for iPhone. So far I can read NYT, WP and every paywall site except for Substack, which seems to remain paywalled. Article Reader Offline @Hippiechick58 posts it regularly on this site.
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@barjoe “Letters From an American” is on substack, so how do you read it? I am content to read Dr. Richardson’s facebook posts. Thanks for the link, though.

@MsKathleen I read it on here, I don't subscribe to her substack. You might ask hippie chick, she must subscribe to it.

@barjoe I follow her on FB, and get her emails daily.

@HippieChick58 As they are both the same, I just check her feed every morning...she usually posts late at night. I sometimes wonder when/if she sleeps.

@MsKathleen Sleep? What is this sleep that you speak of?

@HippieChick58 Yeah, I know the feeling. Thanks, science, for the occasional six hours.

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