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Margot Patterson is a writer who lives in Kansas City, Mo.
In All Things
Margot Patterson
If the murders at the Charleston church reflect the dark power of racism in our society, the legal proceedings reflect the senseless costs of our system of justice.
Columns
Margot Patterson
Bringing scrutiny to bear on the slave labor that sustained it, Georgetown has been claiming its own sinful history.
A MAN OF MANY TALENTS. Sidney Chambers baptizes the son of his crime-solving partner, Inspector Geordie Keating, in “Grantchester.”
In All Things
Margot Patterson
“Grantchester” on PBS manages to be both Christian and worldly.
In All Things
Margot Patterson
The kerfuffle in France over Western fashion designers producing Islamic clothing for women is another sign of the stigma Islam carries today.
Columns
Margot Patterson
Mr. Trump is not Hitler so much as our own Silvio Berlusconi.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton waves as she arrives to speak at the 2016 American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) Policy Conference, March 21, 2016, at the Verizon Center in Washington (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik).
In All Things
Margot Patterson
Prominent U.S. politicians are flocking to genuflect before the powerful lobbying association.
In All Things
Margot Patterson
With the United States and Russia now cooperating, there are new grounds for hope.
Simon Newman, the now former college president of Mount St. Mary's
In All Things
Margot Patterson
The fall of Simon Newman and the rise of the business model of education
In All Things
Margot Patterson
The irony of preserving soldiers’ eggs while sending them to war wouldn’t be lost on Aldous Huxley.
Columns
Margot Patterson
Despite billions spent destroying it, Al Qaeda has expanded its influence.