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Thursday, June 02, 2016
One Hundred Years of Change
Slate has this post relaying a study on superstitions prevalent in the early 1900's. While their discussion is interesting, I'm more struck by the what they show about the changes in society. The average American these days has no contact with horses, breadshelves, buckskin, babies dying, hoes or rakes. etc.
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