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WGLT talks to Raymond McKoski, the author of a new biography of David Davis, whose mansion and historic site in Bloomington ...
"I want readers to know that choosing yourself isn’t selfish — it’s necessary," says author Yrsa Daley-Ward of her debut ...
After decades of working in parallel worlds of sculpture and fiction, Barbara Chase-Riboud is achieving deserved worldwide ...
Recently, the Trump administration froze over $2.2 billion in grants and contracts from Harvard University, to quash ...
Shortly before his death, The Nation spoke with the Kenyan writer about his most recent essay collection Decolonizing ...
Researchers put seven leading AI models through graduate-level history exams, but even the best-performing model performed ...
African kingdoms actively participated in and profited from the slave trade.Barbary pirates enslaved over a million Europeans in Mediterranean raids.
The early culture of colonial Charles Town somewhat reflected the personality of its namesake, King Charles II, who ushered in England’s Restoration Era.
Liz Magill goes deep, for the first time, on how a congressional hearing on antisemitism fueled her resignation from the University of Pennsylvania — and launched a broader war on higher ed.
That he was a hero of artistic activism is an understatement. He won numerous awards and was at the forefront of our country's artistic representation globally.
Bob Jeffrey, the chief executive of the International Centre of Photography (ICP), says such is the “enduring power” of an ...
The New York Public Library’s world-renowned Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture that’s dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of Black history and culture is enjoying a ...