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September 2021
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After 9/11
On the 20th anniversary, we present new portraits of people who lost loved ones and friends in the terrorist attacks, as well as women first responders. We also asked them about the impact of that day on their lives.
In the Land of the Ancient Ones
Ann Axtell Morris gets her due in a movie created partly on remote tribal lands the pioneering archaeologist studied nearly a century ago
Blues in a Minor Key
Jimmy Holmes is the last in a line of music legends. At his Mississippi juke joint, he goes all out to keep a singular American art form alive
Seeds of Conflict
Turkish authorities and British archaeologists are battling over ancient plants that are essential to science—and might hold clues to new superfoods
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Our Shared Future
In a deeply divided moment, a new initiative aims to bring Americans together by reckoning with our racial past
King of the Road
At first, it was all about hauling things we needed. Then the pickup truck itself became the thing we wanted
What If?
Imagining a different history for Africa and conjuring a world that might have been
Decoding Lady Wroth
On the trail of the first female English novelist, a Renaissance noblewoman with a secret she hinted at in a cipher
Dateline: Tampa
A 19th-century reporter’s invaluable guide to a disappearing Native American landscape
When Time Stopped
A watch belonging to an American crew member points to the final chaotic hours and minutes aboard the Titanic
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