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How the Freedom Vote Mobilized Black Mississippians | JSTOR Daily
When civil rights activists needed new tactics, they came up with a strategy that would get national and international attention.
Healing and Memory in Ancient Greece | JSTOR Daily
The goddess Mnemosyne helped bards remember what to sing and was the mother of the Muses. But she also played a role in healing sanctuaries.
Money’s Past, Antibiotic Trouble, and English Spelling | JSTOR Daily
Well-researched stories from The New Yorker, Scientific American, and other great publications that bridge the gap between news and scholarship.
Could More Urban Trees Mitigate Runoff and Flooding? | JSTOR Daily
With climate change comes more flooding. As cities confront the risks and potential damages, trees could become even more important.
The Photographers Who Captured the Great Depression | JSTOR Daily
The Farm Security Administration had photographers fan out across the country to document agricultural conditions. But they brought back much more.
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Victorian readers were so enthusiastic about literary realism and spooky stories that they enjoyed elaborate descriptions of ghost fashion.
The Dressy Ghosts of Victorian Literature | JSTOR Daily
Realism was exceptionally well suited (heh) for elaborate descriptions of spectral clothing.
Dude, There Are Sand Flies That Consume Cannabis | JSTOR Daily
Could these blood-sucking pests actually have the munchies?
What Leisure Means for People Who Are Homeless | JSTOR Daily
It’s a human right to have opportunities for rest and time off. Even if you live on the streets.
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Life in Indigenous Boarding Schools | JSTOR Daily
Survivors of schools in the US spoke with scholars about their experiences of cruelty, neglect, and cultural degradation.
The Dressy Ghosts of Victorian Literature | JSTOR Daily
Realism was exceptionally well suited (heh) for elaborate descriptions of spectral clothing.