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Anchored in Absence: A Voice Behind a Monument— Part 2 Thursday Thread

Anchored in Absence: A Voice Behind a Monument— Part 2 Thursday Thread

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This week’s Thursday Thread extends the conversation sparked by “Anchored in Absence,” tracing the deeper currents behind one of America’s most iconic structures and the unseen mind that helped shape it. Through reflection and context, this follow‑up explores how engineering history, architectural innovation, and New York history intersect with the often overlooked realities of invisible labor.

Listeners are invited to look beyond the surface of the Brooklyn Bridge, considering the quiet forces that influence American landmarks and the untold contributions that redefine our understanding of 19th‑century engineering. This thread pulls at the stories between the lines — the ones that continue to echo long after the work is done.

This Thursday Thread brings closure to the arc begun in Part 1, reflecting on the unseen force behind one of America’s most iconic structures.

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Produced by Michael Washington Brown, with care and intention.

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