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During the 1970s, author and photographer Sarah Bird documented small-town Black rodeos in Texas. She turned that material in ...
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A private organization that advocates on behalf of military children in Europe is urging Congress to pause the implementation ...
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Just Because I am a Librarian doesn’t mean I have to dress like one.” With this breezy pronouncement, Belle da Costa Greene ...
Vice President J.D. Vance’s celebrated 2016 memoir may be a little too edgy for President Donald Trump's White House. The bestselling memoir, which was adapted into a Netflix film, became tangled up ...
Both Trump and Lincoln treat a group of people as lepers—i.e., Palestinians and blacks—who should be removed from society and denied property rights in their ...
Students who are suspended are less likely to graduate. What’s more, suspensions exacerbate historic racial injustice.