
Nate Blakeslee
Writer-at-Large at Texas Monthly
Author of New York Times bestseller AMERICAN WOLF and TULIA. Writer-at-Large for Texas Monthly. Dolly Parton's fourth cousin, once removed. No, really!
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Oct 9, 2023 |
texasmonthly.com | Nate Blakeslee |Jason Heid
The land had been theirs since long before any of them could remember. As a child in the fifties, Lawrence Smith grew up playing in its spring-fed creek and riding in a mule-drawn wagon driven by his father, who grew peanuts, sweet potatoes, and watermelons in its loamy soil. Once he’d grown into a man, Lawrence used its pasture for raising cattle and hogs, some of which he had butchered for his freezer, alongside the venison from deer he regularly shot as they bounded across its 36 acres.
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Jul 26, 2021 |
theguardian.com | Nate Blakeslee
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Jul 16, 2021 |
texasobserver.org | Nate Blakeslee
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Feb 23, 2021 |
realclearbooks.com | Nate Blakeslee
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Feb 23, 2021 |
nytimes.com | Nate Blakeslee
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These posts are amazing, and can't wait to read this book. Congrats, @lizflock !

5) And comradeship. From my trips in May 2021 and 2022. * THE FURIES comes out Jan 9th, I’m sharing a series of photos every week until then. 🌹

RT @TexasObserver: We’re thrilled to share that this image by Jordan Vonderhaar, from his “Braving ‘La Bestia’” in our July/Aug 2023 print…

Here's a story I worked on with Jason Heid, with some great photos by Michael Starghill. Great to work with a magazine that will still devote this much time and space to a big story.

Acre by acre, Black heirs have been stripped of ancestral land. Much of it was lost to the efforts of two men who weaponized arcane real estate records and the courts, taking plots potentially worth millions—and erasing cherished family legacies. https://t.co/CdH2JtPNA3