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Chase Quinn

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“I was amazed at their ability to listen. Each of them had so many things to teach the other” —Chase Quinn on the conversation he recorded between two outdoorsmen (p. 123)

Borrowing a pair of binoculars and braving winter’s cold, the South Carolina writer Chase Quinn trekked up I-26 from his home in Charleston to Congaree National Park to spot birds alongside the wildlife biologist J. Drew Lanham and the budding ornithologist Isaiah Scott. Quinn, who has written about the Florida Highwaymen artists for and on race, the arts, and culture for the and , captured the outdoorsmen’s conversation for “Southern Futures” (p. 123). As they discussed books, history, and what it means to be Black

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