When educator Jane Dabney Shackelford wrote and published The Child’s Story of the Negro and Helen Adele Whiting wrote Negro Folk Tales for Pupils in the Primary Grades and Negro Art, Music and Rhyme ...
Israel activist with $1.28m in taxpayer grants has labelled fellow academics as cowardly white supremacists, while boasting ...
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For Xpress' January comedy feature, host Cayla Clark and her latest cohort of comedians discuss their New Year's resolutions and brainstorm ideas for new health trends in 2025.
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Lale chats with animal welfare advocate and internet personality Hannah Shaw about her life's work—meeting cats across the ...
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Perry took on misconceptions about the South (and won the National Book Award) with “South to America.” In “Black in Blues” ...
Three graduate fellows at the University at Buffalo’s Center for K-12 Black History and Racial Literacy Education have ...
Led by book collector and paper conservationist Sibylla Shekerdjiska-Benatova, A Book a Day has distributed over 13,000 children’s books in the past decade.
Ancient Greece produced the earliest records of democracy, western philosophy — and, it turns out, lead pollution. Researchers studying sediment cores recovered from mainland ...