Comments for The New Territory Magazine https://newterritorymag.com/ Lower Midwest slow journalism and literary magazine Wed, 23 Oct 2024 21:06:29 +0000 hourly 1 Comment on Peter H. Clark – St. Louis, Missouri by Making a Vote of Thanks: The Long History of Black Third-Party Activism since the 19th Century https://newterritorymag.com/literary-landscapes/peter-h-clark-st-louis-missouri/#comment-12529 Wed, 23 Oct 2024 21:06:29 +0000 https://newterritorymag.com/?p=9139#comment-12529 […] political ambitions, just as the socialists and Republicans had done before. Clark then moved to St. Louis, where he spent the latter decades of his life teaching at Sumner High, the city’s first Black […]

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Comment on Truman Capote – Garden City, Kansas by Best of The Net Nomination - Pete Dulin https://newterritorymag.com/literary-landscapes/truman-capote-garden-city-kansas/#comment-12526 Fri, 04 Oct 2024 16:35:54 +0000 https://newterritorymag.com/?p=10794#comment-12526 […] nominated my essay, along with Rosemary Hope’s essay on Truman Capote, for Best of The Net, “an awards-based anthology designed to grant a […]

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Comment on Miriam Davis Colt – Allen County, Kansas by Best of The Net Nomination - Pete Dulin https://newterritorymag.com/literary-landscapes/miriam-davis-colt-allen-county-kansas/#comment-12525 Fri, 04 Oct 2024 16:09:27 +0000 https://newterritorymag.com/?p=10803#comment-12525 […] to the Kansas-based edition of literary essays. That alone is an honor. The essay was published online at The New Territory, featured as an audio essay at High Plains Public Radio, and appeared in The […]

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Comment on Sarah Smarsh – Murdock, Kansas by Best of The Net Nomination - Pete Dulin https://newterritorymag.com/literary-landscapes/sarah-smarsh-murdock-kansas/#comment-12524 Fri, 04 Oct 2024 16:03:43 +0000 https://newterritorymag.com/?p=10814#comment-12524 […] insight-filled writing about writers and literary figures with a connection to Kansas, such as Taylor Krueger’s essay about author Sarah Smarsh.My essay on Miriam Davis Colt and the Vegetarian Settlement Company was […]

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