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Melissa Prunty Kemp Joins the BlackPast.org Board of Directors
Digital Journal· 13 hours ago...large state institutions, like Virginia Tech and Kent State Universities, and in small colleges, like Morris Brown College and Bauder College, she taught African American literature of the Harlem Renaissance and the Black Arts Movement; Contemporary, Latin-American, and Native American literature...
‘The Editor’ and ‘Turning Pages’ Review: Lives in Books
The Wall Street Journal· 3 days agoIn early 1950, Judith Jones, a junior editor in the Paris office of the American publisher...
IU Northwest names Vicki Roman-Lagunas as interim chancellor
The Times of Northwest Indiana· 2 days agoVicki Roman-Lagunas will succeed Chancellor Ken Iwama as IU Northwest's interim chancellor,...
WALT WHITMAN: NEW FORM OF POETRY
Arizona Daily Sun· 6 days agoWalt Whitman, American poet, journalist and essayist, was born May 31, 1819, in West Hills, New York. Whitman would spend the rest of his life revising...
Meet San Diego County's five teachers of the year
U-T San Diego· 4 days agoFive San Diego County educators were named teachers of the year Thursday, honored for their impact on students’ lives and their contributions to their...
Carol Baish, managing director of Baltimore’s Theatre Project, dies
Baltimore Sun· 5 days agoCarol Baish, managing director of Baltimore’s Theatre Project, died of cancer May 3 at her...
How the first National Book Awards reflected 1950s America
Washington Post· 3 days agoThe National Book Awards will celebrate its 75th anniversary at this year’s ceremony, on Nov. 20. To...
Robert Hirst
GBH News· 6 days agoRobert H. Hirst, Ph.D. is the General Editor and Official Curator of the Mark Twain Project and Papers, housed at the University of California, Berkeley. Hirst began his relationship with the Mark Twain Papers in 1967.
Why Are Debut Novels Failing to Launch?
Esquire· 4 days agoOn the Road was not Jack Kerouac’s first novel, but you’d be forgiven for thinking as much. Between that book and the launch of On the Road, Kerouac...