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Dec 2020
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Author Connor Towne O’Neill On the Battl...

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On today’s episode, Ryan talks to a fellow Southern transplant, writer Conor Towne O’Neill. They nerd out over their mutual fascination with the ghosts of American history that linger in the South, and how their presence looms in the Confederate monuments that even now, unconscionably, still stand on American soil. Connor Towne O’Neill is an author and jour ... Show More
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