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How Monopoly Became America’s Cruellest Board Game
Illustration by
Kyle Ellingson
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How Monopoly Became America’s Cruellest Board Game
published by
The New Yorker
on
February 20, 2023
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Illustrator

Kyle Ellingson
New York, NY
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Art Director

Nicholas Konrad
New York, NY
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Subject

united states
economy
history
money

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city
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documents
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cage
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bird
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smoke
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