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@MarcusPNevius has been a member of Linktree for 4 years and joined in September 2021. Besides social media accounts, MarcusPNevius has populated their site with History and Kinder Institute on Constitutional Democracy, University of Missouri, City of Refuge (UGA Press, 2020), "Review of Books" William and Mary Quarterly (July 2021), "New Histories of Marronage" History Compass (May 2020), Preserving Democracy on PBS (January 2022), Intertwined: The Enslaved Community at George Washington’s Mt. Vernon (December 2021), "The Great Dismal Swamp was a refuge for the enslaved. Their descendants want to preserve it." Washington Post (April 2021), JSTOR Daily (February 2021), "Documenting the true history of Black resistance." Boston Globe (February 2021), "The Great Dismal Swamp was a refuge for escaped slaves. A congressman wants to revive its forgotten history." Virginia-Pilot (December 2020), Twitter.