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One family’s stories prove to be a window on Black struggle and persistence in American historyAt 88, historian David Levering Lewis, a biographer of W.E.B. DuBois, has filled in gaps in his knowledge of his own family line, and he takes readers along on the journey.
The Armenian Museum of America, in partnership with An Unlikely Story, is thrilled to announce a conversation with Chris ...
In the Italian city where James Joyce wrote 'Ulysses,' the bookstore that Jewish poet Umberto Saba opened in 1919 has come ...
But after his fall, beginning in his first days in the hospital, Kureishi started to write furiously. A flurry of ...
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Junie' author Erin Crosby Eckstine wrote her new book to preserve her family's stories. Here's how it came to life during the ...
For the past two years, citizen scientists and scholars have been working to reveal the previously hidden texts of the ...
Everett gives James the gift of language, and James writes his account of his travels with a stolen pencil stub—one which ...
Librarian Hallie Grimes (1944-1971) brought into service Birchard Library's first Bookmobile in 1949 to deliver books all ...
Stanislav Kucher is Editor-in-Chief of the Samizdat Online anti-censorship platform and a former Russian TV presenter. He ...
Local author Thomas Kohnstamm's new book, "Supersonic," is an intergenerational story that takes place in Seattle in the 19th ...
Author and history teacher Michael Soffer's first book, "Our Nazi: An American Suburb's Encounter With Evil" is a story about ...
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