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It’s time to share our first impressions of “Miranda’s Rebellion,” by Stephanie McCrummen

Haven’t signed up yet for this month’s discussion? There’s still time.

Mark Isero
Oct 11, 2020
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It’s time to share our first impressions of “Miranda’s Rebellion,” by Stephanie McCrummen

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Happy Sunday, Article Clubbers! This month, we’re reading, annotating, and discussing “Miranda’s Rebellion,” by Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Stephanie McCrummen, which explores the political transformation of a white suburban woman in Georgia and her reticence to share her new beliefs with her conservative friends and family.

Sound interesting? Read this to catch up and join this month’s discussion.

This week is all about how we’re experiencing the article so far. Don’t be shy. Share your first impressions by leaving a comment. Also, feel free to include questions you’d like me to ask Ms. McCrummen when I interview her later this week. Thank you!

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Coming up at Article Club
  • Sunday 10/18: We’ll listen to Ms. McCrummen talk about her article.

  • Sunday 10/25: We’ll discuss the article with fellow Article Clubbers. Please sign up for a discussion if you haven’t yet: 2-3 pm or 4-5 PT.


Article Club is a newish experiment in community reading. We read and discuss one outstanding article or book chapter a month. We invite the author to join our conversation, too. If you’re interested, sign up and check us out! Article Club is part of The Highlighter, a weekly newsletter featuring the best articles on race, education, and culture.

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