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In the May/June issue:

In a League of Its Own

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What makes the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum so compelling is its complex story: a vibrant league that thrived despite segregation, the way in which segregation ironically spurred flourishing, independent African American communities nationwide—and the museum’s efforts to serve that same function now for its own community.

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Other articles in this issue:

A Place to Be Quietly Subversive, A Conversation with Terry Tempest Williams

Meet the New Boss: Opening the Door for Emerging Professionals

When You Criticize Farmers, Don't Talk With Your Mouth Full

Chronicle: A Downward Spiral


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