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  • Sweetest Town-4

The Sweetest Little Town Around

Inside the Shepherd Sugar Bush, an old-school community maple syrup operation in Michigan.

Alexis Rankin2021-06-08T11:15:06-04:00May 21, 2021|
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  • Kerr - Wellesley Island

The Forgotten Island Chronicles of Minna Anthony Common

Reclaiming the legacy of an underappreciated ecologist and educator on the St. Lawrence River.

Robin Catalano2021-08-21T12:59:50-04:00May 19, 2021|
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  • Sableman - Valmeyer

“A City Upon a Hill”

In 1993, the Mississippi River destroyed the town of Valmeyer, Illinois. So residents moved it a mile uphill.

Rachel Hellman2021-05-27T10:30:44-04:00May 14, 2021|
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  • PublicSource - 3

Uncovering Pittsburgh’s Black Muslim History

Pittsburgh was once a Black Muslim refuge. Here's one family's story.

Chris Hedlin2021-06-01T11:10:35-04:00May 11, 2021|
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  • Njie - co-op collage

Worker-Owned Cooperatives and the Future of Rust Belt Labor

Amid declining union power and attacks on organized labor, some Rust Belt workers are turning to worker-owned cooperatives.

Raechel Anne Jolie2021-05-19T10:40:45-04:00May 7, 2021|
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  • Kent State - archival image

How the Kent State Shooting Changed American Music

From 'the end of the Sixties' to the 'Akron sound.'

Vince Guerrieri2021-05-28T10:12:22-04:00May 4, 2021|
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  • Webb - WV Teacher's Strike

The Most Dangerous People in the Country

In 2018, a West Virginia teacher’s secret Facebook group sparked a "union renaissance” in the tradition of Mother Jones.

Jeffrey Webb2021-05-07T10:54:04-04:00April 30, 2021|
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  • Gordon - Indian Ridge Marsh 1

From Wasteland to Wildlife Habitat

A former Chicago dumping ground finds new life with restoration efforts.

Paul Gordon2021-05-11T10:01:06-04:00April 28, 2021|
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  • Reed - George Floyd Memorial at 38th and Chicago in Minneapolis, MN.

Solidarity, Trauma, and a Moment of Relief in Minneapolis

Snapshots from the streets of Minnesota, where the fight is far from over.

Andrea Ellen Reed2021-05-14T10:14:56-04:00April 23, 2021|
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  • Farm cover

What the USDA Still Owes Farmers of Color

The American Rescue Plan offers debt relief for farmers of color, but structural factors have kept many from obtaining loans in the first place.

Charlie Mitchell2021-08-21T12:49:11-04:00April 22, 2021|
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  • Wilson - hobo Livingston

“The King of the Hoboes”

“A-No. 1,” the legendary rambler, spent thirty years riding the rails and thirty more preaching against that lifestyle.

Jonathan Burdick2021-04-28T10:31:23-04:00April 16, 2021|
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  • Railroad Strike 1

The Great Railroad Strike in Pittsburgh

Excerpted from "An Alternative History of Pittsburgh."

Ed Simon2021-06-03T10:54:19-04:00April 12, 2021|
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