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Bear Grease’s Imprint on Our Culture Is Still Highly Relevant Thanks to Clay Newcomb

Bear Grease’s Imprint on Our Culture Is Still Highly Relevant Thanks to Clay Newcomb
Isaac Neal
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ARKANSAS—Clay Newcomb is on a personal mission to explore things forgotten in a digital world that moves past people and experiences at the speed of light. He revels in places, communities, traditions, and lives that still remain deeply relevant to a lot of people and cultures across our country but risk being lost.

Salena Zito
Salena Zito
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Salena Zito has held a long, successful career as a national political reporter. Since 1992, she has interviewed every U.S. president and vice president, as well as top leaders in Washington, including secretaries of state, speakers of the House and U.S. Central Command generals. Her passion, though, is interviewing thousands of people across the country. She reaches the Everyman and Everywoman through the lost art of shoe-leather journalism, having traveled along the back roads of 49 states.
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