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Handbuilt: Gratitude and Resilience In The Strangest Year On Record

November 26, 2020November 26, 2020 Nat M. Zorach 0 Comments windsor, history, thanksgiving dinner, thanksgiving, southwest detroit, native and indigenous peoples, mexicantown, hubbard farms, historiography, american history, Detroit, culture, covid19 diaries, COVID19, covid, coronavirus

LAST NIGHT, MY PARTNER AND I SAT AT THE DINING TABLE THAT CAME INCLUDED WITH OUR 1895 HOUSE in Southwest

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