In 1894, an unassuming invader arrived in Brownsville, Texas—small, gray, no bigger than a quarter inch long. It came unnoticed, hitching a ride from Central America, but within a decade, this tiny beetle would force its way into national conversations, drawing the attention of none other than President Theodore Roosevelt. The boll weevil had arrived, a…
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