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The following content is purely satirical and entirely fictional. After the recent announcement of the Class of 2029 Pre-read selection, anthropology professor Colin Huver has expressed interest in ...
Irresistible curiosity motivated Edward Gallagher to research and publish a book on his personal family history associated with the Molly Maguires. Gallagher, a retired professor of English at ...
Last month, Associate Professor of History Michael Vorenberg published his new book, “Lincoln’s Peace: The Struggle to End the American Civil War.” The book challenges the traditional narrative that ...
Those with memories of visiting Green Book sites in Nebraska or those who recall stories told by older relatives, can email information to jade.mendoza@nebraska.gov or call 402-429-7465.
Launched earlier this month, We All We Got: A Digital Green Book for the Culture provides Black users with a platform to navigate the internet safely, protect their data, and access trustworthy ...
Congratulations to Professor Br own on the publication of his first book Menander and the Birth of Domestic Drama (University of Wisconsin Press, 2024)!. The book treats the work of the fourth-century ...
John Green's new book "Everything is Tuberculosis" will release on Tuesday. The Indy-based author kicked off his book tour in Indianapolis over the weekend. Here's everything you need to know.
”The Green Book was a travel guide African Americans used and took in their cars with them when they traveled across the country to tell them where they could find lodging, where they could find ...
Atlanta hip-hop icon CeeLo Green paid tribute to a Spelman College professor who died at Lake Oconee. Joycelyn “Joy” Wilson disappeared with her fiancée, Gary Jones, on Feb. 8 after their ...
The Caribbean Green Book has a growing list of locally-owned places to shop, stay, and eat, as well as experiences and services curated by locals.
The “Negro Motorist Green Book,” a guide for African Americans first published in 1936, was a valued resource at a time when travel held the promise of adventure but was also perilous. It is ...
The majority of Green Book sites were in the Twin Cities, and many of those sites were demolished to make way for the construction of I-35W and I-94.
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