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abc7NY on MSNSchool teacher's children's book illustrates how hair helped guide enslaved women to freedomFor elementary school teacher, Monique Duncan, writing a book illustrating the remarkable ways enslaved Africans used hair styles to guide their way to freedom, was a dream come true.
And as both an act of solidarity with Black people and a concerted effort to put a dent in the racial wealth gap by ...
If an entity is going to try to restrict access to a title or a book, we are going to try to figure out how to make sure ...
OPINION: Nicolle Hurline Grayson has 8 ways to resist the actions taken by elected officials and corporations to whitewash Black […] ...
Belle da Costa Greene, the first director of the Morgan Library, was a Black woman who passed as white in the early 20th ...
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Axios on MSN14 Black Bay Area authors to add to your reading listBlack authors around the world are taking literary genres to new heights, and many of them started right here in the Bay. State of play: Axios asked the team at the San Francisco Public Library's ...
Horribly trolled’ as the first BBC Director of Creative Diversity (earning £267k a year), the presenter is still championing inclusion ...
Rachel Powell is one of hundreds of prisoners granted amnesty for their role in the Capitol riot as President Trump has ...
Monique Fields is a professor at the University of Alabama and author of the children's book "Honeysmoke." Fields currently serves as the editorial advisor for the Crimson White, Alice Magazine, ...
A sneak peek at upcoming San Diego-area events, including street fairs, festivals, concerts, performances, art shows, ...
Read 2 Succeed is hosting events in Asheville to promote reading and to celebrate Black excellence and representation in ...
ABC News' Linsey Davis speaks with Regis and Kahran Bethencourt, authors of the book "Greatness," about educating children on ...
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