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To these people, I say: Read Pastor Martin Niemöller’s poem written during the Holocaust, “First They Came.” We know what has been done so far. What is next?
Both quotes deliberately recall the famous 1946 poem “First They Came . . .” by Martin Niemöller. In it, Niemöller bemoans the German people’s silence during the Nazis’ rise to power.
The obfuscation is the point. There is no more apt time to remind us of the poem, “First They Came,” by Martin Niemöller. Today the administration is going after Venezuelans and Palestinians ...
Stephanie Pacheco, a student at Borough of Manhattan Community College, wrote “Dear CUNY” to celebrate the value New York’s ...
Corey Van Landingham, a graduate of Purdue's creative writing MFA program has published three poetry collections. Her third, "Reader, I," explores the nuances of romantic relationships in conversation ...
This is a most opportune moment to recall the oft-quoted poem by Martin Niemoller: “First they came for the Communists. And I did not speak out. Because I was not a Communist. Then they came for ...
Press Democrat readers share their thoughts on USAID cuts, a front-page photo choice, literacy and the need to stand united ...
The collection brings Ceremonies back into print alongside a number of uncollected pieces pulled from the archives of such ...
Kennedy Center contract employee Tavish Forsyth, troubled by President Trump's takeover of the national arts institution, strips naked and delivers a 35-minute protest poem suggesting that arts ...
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