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“I think the Internet is comparable to the Homestead Act: Here’s a parcel of land, sign up, cultivate it, it’s yours. There’s all this land out there right now.”

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source: “The Dan and Dave Show,” by Peter Stevenson, The New York Times, December 10, 2010.

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“What will happen to us when our children have no connection with what is wild in the land, its depth, danger, generosity? What will life be like for children who do not grow up paying close attention to it and testing themselves against it? And what will happen to those children who ache for it, as I did, but cannot find it anywhere?”

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source: “Going Back to the Land,” in Settled in the Wild: Notes from the Edge of Town (Chapel Hill, NC: Algonquin Books, 2010), 15.

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medium: nonfiction

“After some years in the country, during which time I have experienced the satisfactions of working the land, building the soil, and making brown into green, I am beginning to believe that our new world which will open up after the war should be constructed round a repopulated rural America, so that a reasonably large proportion of the population shall participate in the culture of the earth.”

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source: “A Week in November,” in One Man’s Meat (New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1944), 334.

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medium: essay

notes: White wrote this essay in November 1942.

“The land, even though it has been mistreated, can still support the population—that we know. The question is whether the population has the temperament and the ingenuity to support the land—that is, to return its goodness, not just sap it.”

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source: “Farm Paper,” in One Man’s Meat (New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1944), 145.

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notes: White wrote this essay in February 1940.

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