Adam Arenson
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Adam Arenson

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Adam Arenson writes about the history of cities, borders, and regions in North America, concentrating on the cultural and political history of slavery, Civil War, and Reconstruction, as well as the development of cities into our time--from California to the Yukon Territory, from the province of Ontario to St. Louis to El Paso. Writing accessible history, and engaging a wide audience, Arenson has written for The New York Times, Washington Post, The Atlantic, and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, and he has been a contributor to Civil War Memory and the Making History Podcast. My latest popular publications--whether op-eds, blog posts, or tweets--can be accessed via adamarenson.com. Originally from San Diego, Adam is an associate professor of history and the director of urban studies at Manhattan College. He is researching the history of African Americans returning from Canada, after the Underground Railroad. See more at http://manhattan.edu/faculty/adamarenson
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