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On this day in history, May 29, 1851, Sojourner Truth delivers famed 'Ain’t I a Woman' speech
Fox News via Yahoo News· 7 days agoAfrican American abolitionist and women's right advocate Sojourner Truth delivered her famous "Ain't...
Saving Houston’s LGBTQ history through thousands of hours of radio archives
NPR· 9 hours agoIn one June 1979 episode of Wilde ‘n’ Stein, you can hear prominent activists Larry Bagneris and Charles Law reflecting on their experiences as Black...Lazada, the former ...
Sojourner Truth Legacy Plaza, statue unveiled in Akron
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 5 days agoBlack abolitionist and women’s rights activist Sojourner Truth’s legacy was cemented in Akron...
How Mexico, bastion of machismo, got a female president before the U.S.
Anchorage Daily News· 18 hours agoMexico is famous for its macho culture. Women here didn’t win the right to vote for president until...
The 47 Hong Kong activists in the city's largest national security case
BBC via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe student - Joshua Wong Joshua Wong is arguably one of Hong Kong's most recognisable faces [Getty]...
Environmental activist sticks protest poster to Monet's "Poppy Field"
CBS News· 3 days agoThe activist with the group Food Riposte targeted Claude Monet's "Poppy Field" painting, affixing a...
...Monet Vandalized in Paris, Philadelphia Art School Closes, Christie’s Hackers Threaten to Auction...
ARTnews· 1 day agoClaude Monet’s famous 1873 bucolic Impressionist painting of a woman and child walking through a...
In Mexico's historic presidential election season it’s down to 2 women
NPR· 6 days agoLook, we're going to thank the gods, and we - no. PERALTA: And you worked for it, right? PONIATOWSKA: Yes. PERALTA: Women have worked for it. PONIATOWSKA...: Yeah? PONIATOWSKA ...
Behind bars: Belfast jail reborn as whiskey distillery
AFP via Yahoo News· 14 hours agoOnce home to paramilitary prisoners during Northern Ireland's "Troubles", a notorious Belfast jail...
Kafka 100: the Post Office scandal really was Kafkaesque – it’s right out of his novel The Trial
The Conversation· 15 hours agoSpecifically, it’s the famous opening line of The Trial, which continues to resonate powerfully 100 years after the author’s death. Generations ...