Howard W. French
Howard W. French is a columnist at Foreign Policy, a professor at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, and a longtime foreign correspondent. His latest book is Born in Blackness: Africa, Africans and the Making of the Modern World, 1471 to the Second World War.
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Howard W. French
Trump stands beside a crowd of people, facing the camera.
A man in a suit delivers a speech in front of a blue screen.
People hold up their arms in protest on the street.
A man shields his face while grimacing and holding up a yellow flag.
Two women wearing the same t-shirt that reads "VOICES OF IMMIGRANTS" stare at the camera.
A man in orange holds a red sign that reads: "WE WANT NIPPON STEEL'S INVESTMENTS."
A rocket is launched at night. There is a lot of smoke, and the photo is red-tinted.
Chinese women take photos as they visit the Bund along the Huangpu River in Shanghai, China.
The skyline looks hazy as the backdrop to a person riding a scooter.
A close-up of Trump's face as he speaks into a microphone. There is a bandage on his ear.
Trump stands with his eyes closed in a suit with a red tie, before a banner that reads "CNN."
Biden and Trump stand behind podiums. Trump's arm is gesturing toward Biden.
Three fishermen in a traditional vote ride the top of a wave as they had out to see. The lights of a gas terminal are seen on the horizon.
People walk past a train on a platform with their luggage.
Trump is shown from below, mid-speech, wearing a navy blue suit and a thick red tie. An American flag is hanging behind him.