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How Patti Smith Brought Rock 'n' Roll to New York Poetry
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Daniel Kane
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Mothers Who Leave Their Children
Melissa Chadburn on the Pain of Motherless Nights
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Melissa Chadburn
| July 24, 2017
The Invention of the Rural Hipster
On the Gaskins, Going Back to the Land, and Old Time American Wisdom
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John T. Edge
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Telling Their Own Stories: On Black Women's Leadership Memoirs
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9 Classic Country Songs and the Books They Pair With
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Sarah Creech
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Decolonial Theory Should Not Be Safely Contained Within the Classroom
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A First-Hand Account of Severe Autism
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Victor P. Corona
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Disposable People, Dying to Build a City in the Desert
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Celebrities: They're Not Just Like Us
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