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New York’s First Black Librarians Changed the Way We Read
New York Times· 4 days agoHow the women who ran libraries during the Harlem Renaissance where they built collections and, just...
Can Keir Starmer give Britain the change it desperately wants?
KEYT 3 Santa Barbara· 17 hours agoThe situation has been dire for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak since he took office in late 2022....
Willie Mays, a lumberyard and a sculptor's dream
The San Francisco Examiner· 2 days agoOn a summer day in 1999, William Behrends was in Wilmington, N.C., a port city on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, when he driving past a lumberyard and...
Rickwood Field Road Trip Part 1
Major League Baseball· 3 days agoWhen the Negro Leagues Statistical Review Committee – containing baseball historians and journalists as well as former executives and players – released...
Good Day Atlanta viewer information: June 20, 2024
FOX 5 Atlanta· 3 days agoHere are the special guests and segments featured on Good Day Atlanta for June 20, 2024. The long-running program provides free meals for kids in metro Atlanta over the summer, ''bridging the ...
Gateway - The Root
The Root· 5 days agoBlack News and Black Views with a Whole Lotta Attitude
WVU sports: Speech coach's influence on Mountaineers speaks volumes
The Charleston Gazette· 5 days agoAs a freshman at WVU, he called in “Growing Pains,” which was the title of the speech he gave at Dr. Carolyn P. Atkins’ public speaking course named “Student Athletes Speak Out.” People ...
Celebrate Pride 2024 With These 39 Best New LGBTQI+ Books
Parade· 3 days agoFrom Armistead Maupin to RuPaul (and Joan Crawford!), we’ve got it all. Show your pride, your...
Duke Madison Bio
Mountain View Telegraph· 5 days agoClarence Roger “Duke” Madison was Lexington’s “GRAND OLD MAN of JAZZ” during his tenure here as one of the area’s premiere saxophone players. Born in Anderson, Indiana on January 30, 1923, he ...
Military Book Review Herod the Great: Jewish King in a Roman World
Strategy Page· 3 days agoThere is no actual evidence for the atrocity he is most remembered for, the “Massacre of the Innocents” (Matthew 2:16–18, written about seven decades after Herod’s death.) But he did order the ...