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What I notice now, as a journalist working during the second Trump administration, is that for all the ways that America is ...
Austin’s African American Book Festival Celebrates Local Legacy of Black Literature Readings and events for the whole family highlight Black literary excellence By Caroline Drew, Fri., June 27, 2025 ...
The Austin African American Book Festival is back again for its 19th year this Saturday at the Carver Museum. Dr. Rosalind Oliphant, founder & director of the Festival, joined us, along with fe… ...
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Austin African-American Book Festival - MSN"Our stories, Our voice" is the theme of this year's Austin African-American Book Festival, a celebration of Black literature, culture, and community. Festival founder Dr. Rosalind Oliphant and ...
Details about the grand opening of the DIA’s new African American art galleries, as well as additional programing and events, will be announced at a later date leading up to October 2025.
Northeast Ohio community members are not only condemning the man police said burned 100 Beachwood Public Library books on Jewish history, African American history, and LGBTQ+ education, they’re ...
At a time when it is under scrutiny from the White House, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture is without its director, who stepped down last month.
A veteran activist of the Civil Rights Movement said he was notified by the Smithsonian Institution that items he loaned to the National Museum of African American History and Culture may be ...
A stool from the sit-ins remains on view at the National Museum of African American History and Culture as the centerpiece of an interactive exhibition. The larger section of the Greensboro counter ...
Rev. Amos Brown said he was notified that two artifacts he loaned to the National Museum of African American History and Culture would be returned to him.
The executive order removed books by African American authors, saying they will not be used in the curriculum.
A new book will focus on South Carolina's first African American female physician.
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