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Central Park birder Christian Cooper on being 'a Black man in the natural world'
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Date:2025-04-12 03:45:36
Cooper was birdwatching in Central Park in 2020 when a white woman falsely accused him of threatening her. His book chronicles life as a Black birder, gay activist and Marvel comics writer and editor.
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