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DESCRIPTION:“The Campus Origins of Today’s Radical Right and the Crisis of 
 American Democracy.”Guest\nSpeaker: Nancy MacLean\,&nbsp\;author of the Na
 tional Book Award Non-Fiction\nFinalist\, Democracy in Chains: The Deep Hi
 story of the Radical Right’s\nStealth Plan for America\n\nNancy\nMaclean i
 s the William H. Chafe Professor of History and Public Policy at Duke\nUni
 versity. MacLean's research focuses on race\, gender\, labor history and s
 ocial\nmovements in 20th century U.S. history\, with particular attention 
 to the U.S.\nSouth.For more information\, please contact Mark Rupert at&nb
 sp\;merupert@syr.eduEvent co-sponsors: Departments of Communication and Rh
 etorical Studies\; English\; History\; Languages\, Literatures\, and Lingu
 istics\; Political Science\; Religion\; Sociology\; Women’s and Gender Stu
 dies\; Writing Studies\, Rhetoric\, and Composition\; Falk College\; Jewis
 h Studies Program\; Labor Studies Working Group in PARCC.&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:SU Chapter of the AAUP Presents: A Talk by Nancy MacLean
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>“<strong>The Campus Origins of Today’s Radi
 cal Right and the Crisis of American Democracy.</strong>”</p><p>Guest\nSpe
 aker: Nancy MacLean\,&nbsp\;author of the National Book Award Non-Fiction\
 nFinalist\, <i>Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’
 s\nStealth Plan for America</i></p><p>\n\nNancy\nMaclean is the William H.
  Chafe Professor of History and Public Policy at Duke\nUniversity. MacLean
 's research focuses on race\, gender\, labor history and social\nmovements
  in 20th century U.S. history\, with particular attention to the U.S.\nSou
 th.</p><p>For more information\, please contact Mark Rupert at&nbsp\;merup
 ert@syr.edu</p><p>Event co-sponsors: Departments of Communication and Rhet
 orical Studies\; English\; History\; Languages\, Literatures\, and Linguis
 tics\; Political Science\; Religion\; Sociology\; Women’s and Gender Studi
 es\; Writing Studies\, Rhetoric\, and Composition\; Falk College\; Jewish 
 Studies Program\; Labor Studies Working Group in PARCC.&nbsp\;<br></p>
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