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Sleeping in a Piece of the 19th Century

Constantino Diaz-Duran is a fellow at the Center for Social Cohesion at Arizona State University. He is chronicling his walk from New York to Los Angeles to celebrate his eligibility for American citizenship. Follow Constantino’s progress.

I spent Tuesday night in an old farmhouse in rural Georgia, just east of the town of Commerce. The house belongs to Keith and Karen, and they were kind enough to let me use their guest bedroom. I loved the place. Karen is out of town, and Keith wasn’t home yet when I arrived. They …

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