Honoring the trailblazers whose courage, innovation, and resilience left an indelible mark on history and continue to inspire ...
Though Frederick Douglass remains the most well-known abolitionist to visit Ireland in the decades prior to the American ...
The immersive attraction area features everything from a replica of the convenience store in the movie "Clerks" to a butter ...
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 ...
In The Crisis of Narration, Byung-chul Han suggests the real harm of information is that it has displaced a more essential ...
Once she was cast out of the United States. Today, her art and activism are front and center at an exhilarating Brooklyn ...
By Jesse Atkinson Otis D. Gore's latest book, The Audacity of Doubt, is more than just a collection of personal stories and ...
This column was submitted by Evangeline Cessna, Local History Librarian at the Warren County-Vicksburg Public Library. This ...
It's a truth universally acknowledged that Stephen King's non-horror novellas tend to make better movies: "The Shawshank ...
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 ...
Lewis is the founder of Vision & Justice and the author of The Unseen Truth: When Race Changed Sight in America.
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.