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In honor of National Poison Prevention Week, here's a look back at the history of the iconic symbol. For 43 years, this sticker has served as a defense against poisoning, warning kids that what's ...
We shouldn?t just roll over when racists try to poison a broadly accepted symbol, writes Alyssa Rosenberg. We shouldn't surrender when racists poison our national symbols Home Page ...
Few things are more American than a giant company’s efforts to turn a profit off a patriotic emblem — and then seeing the product flare into a cultural bonfire just in time for the Fourth of July.
If we accede whenever racists try to taint a symbol with other preexisting associations, we're consenting to the spread of poison rather than delivering vigorous antidotes on the spot.