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Summertime is the absolute best. With the warmer season comes an influx of fun outdoor plans, from theme park adventures and ...
Shedeur Sanders falling to the 144th pick in the NFL Draft rocked the nation this weekend, sparking heated conversations ...
The Times Opinion columnist discusses religion and belief — at this moment in our politics and in our lives more generally.
At first, Jim Reynolds thought it was a scarecrow slumped on the sloping bank in front of West Chapple farm, attracting the ...
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Who needs an African pope?
Waiting for an African Pope” by my brother, Azu Ishiekwene, made an interesting reading. Azu’s immense fecundity, as usual, his flawless prose, and free-flowing minting and weaving of words will ...
But all of them changed history. Thurgood Marshall was the first Black U.S. Supreme Court Justice, appointed in 1967 by President Lyndon B. Johnson in a historic moment that marked the integration ...
Civil rights leaders alarmed after bible and other artifacts are removed from Smithsonian African-American museum - Rev. Amos ...
An educator and suffragist for white women, Thomas led Bryn Mawr from 1894 to 1922. She also harbored eugenicist and antisemitic views, and she fought to keep Black students out of the university.
The museum tells the history of chattel slavery, Jim Crow segregation and its lingering effects, but it also highlights the determination, successes and contributions of Black Americans and Black ...
What Flanagan understands is that the real story of America includes the story of slavery. He looked around at all the people ...
Let us know! When Washington, D.C.-based artist Nekisha Durrett visited Bryn Mawr College in 2023 to conceive a new monument to the school’s Black history, she thought about Enid Cook. Cook was Bryn ...
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