If April is the cruelest month — as T.S. Eliot and thousands of amateur dinner-table philosophers have attested — then May may be the most poignant month. And so, as the fifth month roars to a close amid rising temperatures, blooming wildflowers and great summer expectations, let us consider several late-month anniversaries that speak to us at this difficult moment in the American passage. They involve, as so much of our history does, our tortuous, tortured and tardy racial reckoning. May will forever be remembered as the month in which George Floyd was mercilessly, senselessly and needlessly killed in Minneapolis, triggering a nationwide reexamination of our views on race. This month also i
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