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Mapping the History of Slavery in New York

By Ada Reso, Maria Robles, and Elsa Eli Waithe

Decolonize Hipsters

By Grégory Pierrot

Gina Frangello: Truth and Consequences

By Kelly Thompson

Estranged Modernisms

By Spencer Lee-Lenfield

Rowan Jacobsen

Rowan Jacobsen is the author of five books, including Fruitless Fall: The Collapse of the Honey Bee and the Coming Agricultural Crisis and American Terroir: Savoring the Flavors of Our Woods, Waters, and Fields. A 2012 Alicia Patterson Foundation fellow, he has pieces forthcoming in Harper’s, Outside, Forbes, and elsewhere. He lives in Vermont, where he likes to listen to Red Sox games on the radio.
http://www.rowanjacobsen.com
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The Wall at One Hundred

By Rowan Jacobsen March 15, 2012

Updike described Boston’s iconic Fenway Park, celebrating its 100th anniversary this spring, as “a lyric little bandbox.” Pure poetry—and pure fantasy—writes our author.

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