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INTERVIEW: A PEOPLE’S GUIDE TO GREATER BOSTON - African American News Today - EIN News

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“A People’s Guide to Greater Boston,” out now from the University of California Press, is a very readable text but one that’s hard to define. A guide book with a historical, left-wing perspective, it is both thoroughly well-researched and pleasing to the eye: a high-production-value text and a far-reaching survey of important sites in and around the city.

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