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Magazine Article Of Stillness and Light With Henry David Thoreau, winter walks can quickly turn into "frolic gambols." Humanities Staff
Magazine Article Learning to Be Free While Sitting in a Maximum-Security Prison The Humanities Behind Bars Nancy Shepherdson
Magazine Article Learning to Be Free While Sitting in a Maximum-Security Prison The Humanities Behind Bars Nancy Shepherdson
Magazine Article Soldiers in the Garden An "unwilling participant" in the American Revolution writes from her fortified Cambridge, Massachusetts, home. Humanities Staff
Magazine Article Soldiers in the Garden An "unwilling participant" in the American Revolution writes from her fortified Cambridge, Massachusetts, home. Humanities Staff
Magazine Article "Terrific in Denunciation" Abraham Lincoln's legal papers reveal a surprising cache of sundry clients and dramatic litigation. Douglas L. Wilson