#sundayread for September 20, 2020

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My picks for #sundayread for September 20, 2020:
- Wade’s 101: #Haiku retrospective 54
#poetry - He Testified Against His Son, But Came to Blame the Gun
By @CaseyParks - Racist Textbooks Endured, Presenting Alternate “History” to Alabama Students for 70 Years
By @ScottMorris333 - Ten years ago this week, what were our #sundayread recommendations?
https://bit.ly/3lPdNJ1 - From 2019: “Queen and Slim” Could Be One of the Great Love Stories of All Time — if You Let It
By @CarvellWallace
(h/t @Longreads) - The 100 Best Indie Folk Albums of All Time
From @PasteMagazine - Flashback: From 2010, Blueprint Birmingham: A look at the City of 2015
#Bham - The Uncanny Child: On Linda Boström Knausgård’s novella “Welcome to America”
By Elisa Gabbert @egabbert
(h/t @Longreads) - 7 Ways the Pandemic Has Changed How We Shop for Food
By @KimSeverson - Flashback: Ten years ago: The launch of the first Birmingham Restaurant Week
#Bhameats - What Does Everyone See in Actor Jesse Plemons?
By @KyleBuchanan - From 2019: “We Have Fire Everywhere”: Escaping California’s Deadliest Blaze in Paradise
By Jon Mooallem @jmooallem
(h/t @Longreads) - The Greeter
By @TKiraMadden
(h/t @Longreads) - A beautiful essay. The Wound of Multilingualism: On Surrendering the Languages of Home
By @SulaimanAddonia
(via @longreads)
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