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		<title>A Case of the Human Condition: Geographic Mobility in America — Watching My Kids Disappear</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of my grandmother's children - there were seven of them - lived out their lives within walking distance of their mother's white frame house in Scottville, Michigan. Not my father. He moved away. So did I. So has my son.

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