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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with author Dolen Perkins-Valdez about her novel "Happy Land." The book is inspired by the true story of a secret community of formerly enslaved people in the Appalachians.
Of course, every rule needs an exception, and at the home of the Masters this practice makes perfect sense because of its natural sensibility. Each hole has a name, and if you’re a real Augustaphile, ...
Valdez's latest historical novel, Happy Land, offers a bold interpretation of the real-life Kingdom of the Happy Land.
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We have all the details on Universal Epic Universe's Isle of Berk and the How to Train Your Dragon world's rides, ...
Thousands of people gathered outside of the State House in Conord and at a Tesla dealership in Portsmouth on Saturday to ...
This prayer for your husband to find a job immediately will guide him towards the job search and bring blessings to your home ...
Shelia Boozer talks about Maya Angelou's influence ("Her wisdom was unmatched"), naming her trucks (Destiny replaced Daisy), ...
The Masters has a smaller field than most professional golf tournaments but there have still been many thousands of attempts ...
It might sound too good to be true, but the Massachusetts State Treasury’s Unclaimed Property program exists to return lost ...
The stadium has been under construction for two years and in conversation for decades. Changes used to be hypothetical, but ...
In the Gospel of John, Jesus offers the fullness of life both in the here and now (10:10) or in the life hereafter (20:31). In today’s Gospel passage, Jesus tells us that those who keep his word will ...