Robin Lindley
Robin Lindley is a Seattle-based writer and attorney. He is features editor for the History News Network (hnn.us), and his work also has appeared in Writer’s Chronicle, Crosscut, Documentary, NW Lawyer, Real Change, Huffington Post, Bill Moyers.com, Salon.com, and more. He has a special interest in the history of human rights and medicine. He can be reached by email: robinlindley@gmail.com.
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Sep 11, 2015
How Bad Was FBI Spying on African American Writers? An Interview with William Maxwell
by Robin Lindley
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Aug 27, 2015
1919, the Year of Racial Violence: An interview with David Krugler
by Robin Lindley
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Aug 7, 2015
Dr. Jonas Salk, the Knight in a White Lab Coat: An Interview with Charlotte DeCroes Jacobs
by Robin Lindley
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Apr 12, 2015
Exploring the Words and Wisdom of Charles Johnson with E. Ethelbert Miller (Interview)
by Robin Lindley
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Apr 5, 2015
Lincoln’s Body in American History— Richard Wightman Fox on His New Book (Interview)
by Robin Lindley
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Feb 27, 2015
Do You Remember Dag Hammarskjöld? You Should. An Interview with Biographer Roger Lipsey
by Robin Lindley
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Feb 6, 2015
The Hidden History of the Underground Railroad: An Interview with Eric Foner
by Robin Lindley
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Feb 6, 2015
The Complex History of Pain: An Interview with Joanna Bourke
by Robin Lindley
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Jan 11, 2015
Polio Boulevard: Acclaimed Poet Karen Chase Recalls Her Childhood Illness, Her Complicated Recovery, and Her “Small History”
by Robin Lindley
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Jan 6, 2015
The Battle between Journalism and Fiction: Doug Underwood on Genre Bending Journalists and Literary History (Interview)
by Robin Lindley
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Nov 9, 2014
This Is How Our Recent Wars Looked to Acclaimed Photojournalist Peter van Agtmael
by Robin Lindley
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Oct 30, 2014
MLK's Final Year: An Interview with Tavis Smiley
by Robin Lindley
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Oct 3, 2014
Tim Egan on Edward S. Curtis, 'Seattle's Michelangelo'
by Robin Lindley
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Sep 5, 2014
Black Women Entertainers in a Revolutionary Time: An Interview with Historian Ruth Feldstein
by Robin Lindley
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Aug 18, 2014
The World’s Only Stand-Up Economist Explains Climate Change
by Robin Lindley
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Jul 24, 2014
The Longest Battle of the First World War: Historian Paul Jankowski on the Slaughterhouse of Verdun (Interview)
by Robin Lindley
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Jul 23, 2014
The Brutal Reality of the Iraq War: An Interview with Award-Winning Photographer Michael Kamber on the Hidden War Seen by Photojournalists
by Robin Lindley
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Jul 23, 2014
A Life In Cartoons: An Interview with New Yorker Cartoon Editor Bob Mankoff
by Robin Lindley
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Jul 7, 2014
How Brain Wounds and Illnesses Have Advanced Medical Science: An Interview with Acclaimed Science Writer Sam Kean on the History of Neuroscience
by Robin Lindley
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Apr 26, 2014
Interview with Victor Navasky about political cartoons
by Robin Lindley
News
- The Deficit Hawks That Make Moderate Democrats Cower
- The Muddled History of Anti-Asian Violence
- Massive Investment in Social Studies and Civics Education Proposed to Address Eroding Trust in Democratic Institutions
- Lightning Strikes Twice: Another Lost Jacob Lawrence Surfaces
- Former Procter and Gamble CEO: America and the World Need History Majors
- Part of Being a Domestic Goddess in 17th-Century Europe Was Making Medicines
- How Dr. Seuss Responded to Critics Who Called Out His Racism
- Discovery Of Schoolhouse For Black Children Now Offers A History Lesson
- People Longing for Movie Theaters During the 1918 Flu Pandemic Feels Very Familiar in 2021
- How Did "Bipartisanship" Become a Goal In Itself? (Podcast)