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Angelica Hankins

Angelica Hankins is associate editor of Humanities magazine.

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Independence Day Special: How I Learned to Love Patriotic Poetry

Leah Weinryb Grohsgal
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Independence Day Special: How I Learned to Love Patriotic Poetry

Leah Weinryb Grohsgal
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Thoreau Becomes a Professional Author and Finds His Greatest Subject Is Himself

An excerpt from Henry David Thoreau: A Life by Laura Dassow Walls

Laura Dassow Walls
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Thoreau Becomes a Professional Author and Finds His Greatest Subject Is Himself

An excerpt from Henry David Thoreau: A Life by Laura Dassow Walls

Laura Dassow Walls
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Before James Bond, a Hidden Camera Inside a Watch Was a Gadget for Royalty

Steve Moyer
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Before James Bond, a Hidden Camera Inside a Watch Was a Gadget for Royalty

Steve Moyer
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A Bhutanese Folktale Becomes a Children’s Book in New Hampshire

A pumpkin marries a princess and then . . .

Laura Wolff Scanlan
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A Bhutanese Folktale Becomes a Children’s Book in New Hampshire

A pumpkin marries a princess and then . . .

Laura Wolff Scanlan
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Students in Tuscaloosa Learn All About the Blues, and How to Sing Them, Too

Haley Herfurth
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Students in Tuscaloosa Learn All About the Blues, and How to Sing Them, Too

Haley Herfurth

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