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Her first three novels all explored different periods of Black history, from 1850s Ohio to 1970s Alabama. “When I am in the archives, I feel a sense of connection. It’s almost spiritual,” she said.
Author Marguerite Henry and the famed Chincoteague ponies will be the topic Thursday of a Carlinville Public Library program.
Removing books about the Holocaust and the Black experience in the United States strikes at the heart of the academy’s ...
By publication day for Katherine Stewart's new book, Donald Trump had returned to power with early moves toward ...
Get book copies Copies of “Celebrate America! The People Declare Independence” are now available through retailers, including Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Books can also be purchased from Petit and ...