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This column was submitted by Evangeline Cessna, Local History Librarian at the Warren County-Vicksburg Public Library. This ...
By John Koblin and Benjamin Mullin A new documentary about Frederick Douglass debuts on HBO ... players compete for prize money. But the narrative of “The Sims Spark’d” emerges from how ...
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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.
The live bands that HBCUs Albany State and Central State brought to Rochester was just as entertaining as the football game.
Mayor Malik D. Evans announced the return of several Frederick Douglass statues to public display after extensive restoration.