August, roughly a month and a half before his new book, The Message, was set to be published, and Ta-Nehisi Coates was in my ...
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Atlanta Vintage Books is known for its selection of gently used, vintage and collectible books. But each year when Banned Books Week rolls around, the team at the Brookhaven bookstore goes on a ...
To answer that question, look no further than The Year of Living Constitutionally, the writer A.J. Jacobs’s hilarious, cringe-inducing, balanced, sincere, and ultimately inspiring attempt to embody ...
Forty-six percent of Americans did not know the Constitution’s purpose was to create a federal government, and 26 percent incorrectly believed it was written to declare independence from England.
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ROCHESTER — An "unapologetically Black" experience is exactly what the estimated 6,500 fans witnessed at the Frederick ...
The City of Rochester’s Frederick Douglass statues are making their way back to public display. The statues were originally ...
Mayor Malik D. Evans announced the return of several Frederick Douglass statues to public display after extensive restoration.
Corbin Redhounds have lost a regular season game. The Redhounds saw their 40-game regular season win streak come to an end ...
Rochester, N.Y. The city is returning several, newly restored Frederick Douglass statues to the public eye after extensive ...