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Racist Historical Markers

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On November 9, 2021
Historical markers not only vary by state but by region. In New England, they basically don't exist. We don't have to bother with such things, we are history (eyeroll, but that's the attitude). In the South, they tend to be everywhere, but in tiny print...
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Wolves and the Culture War

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On April 29, 2021
As some of you may know, the book I'm mostly working on is a history of the Pacific Northwest since 1960. I wasn't entirely sure what the thesis was going to be when I started, though I knew it would be focused on class and...
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Remembering Our Sites of Genocide

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On September 19, 2018
Our history is all around us and yet most of us don't know it because there is no way to know it. Especially for much of our problematic history, there aren't sites of memorialization or recognition. The U.S. actually does a better job of this...
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On the Road

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On January 7, 2018
I may do less heroin than Jack Kerouac did on his road trips, but constantly traveling does lead one to see interesting things. Such as this evening. I was on I-84 in western Idaho after a long and extremely circuitous route across Oregon that included...
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