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  1. 17 mag 2024 · Jill Lepore returns to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the ruling in Brown v. Board of Education with a special episode of The Last Archive. She and Ben Naddaff-Hafrey explore the amazing new AI-powered recreation of the Brown v. Board cases over at the Oyez project.

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  2. 30 mag 2024 · One of the most prominent figures in the Confederacy was Jefferson Davis, who served as its President during the war. Jill Lepore examines the failed trial of Jefferson Davis, shedding light on the challenges of post-war reconciliation and the implications for the future of the country.

  3. 15 mag 2024 · Lepore uncovered a forgotten murder case with flimsy evidence, the development of the lie detector, and the first computers to predict election results. Engaging, surprising, relevant. But the podcast’s second season added another adjective often applied to Lepore.

  4. 17 mag 2024 · Jill Lepore returns to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the ruling in Brown v. Board of Education with a special episode of The Last Archive. She and Ben Naddaff-Hafrey explore the amazing new AI-powered recreation of the Brown v. Board cases over at the Oyez project. Then, Kenneth W. Mack, the La…

  5. 15 mag 2024 · Professor Jill Lepore and Professor Jim Salzman seek a Teaching Fellow for the Fall 2024 semester for their new course, Rights of Nature. The class will examine this fast-growing field, assessing the origins, practice, and potential of granting legal personhood to natural objects.

  6. 17 mag 2024 · Jill Lepore returns to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the ruling in Brown v. Board of Education with a special episode of The Last Archive. She and Ben Naddaff-Hafrey explore the amazing new AI-powered recreation of the Brown v. Board cases over at the Oyez project.

  7. 4 giorni fa · In the following passage, historian Jill Lepore carefully considers an enslaved man's walk through 1740s Manhattan. The slave, who was known as Pedro, described a Sunday walk through Manhattan as part of a confession that he gave during the investigations into the alleged slave conspiracy of 1741.