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While “it was fun” writing ad copy for Uncle Ben’s Rice, Kraft Foods, and the like in the ’80s, Milton-born Martha Hall Kelly ...
Indian anthropologist Aditya Vij is an avid collector of artifacts from bygone eras and has dedicated his life to antiquities ...
Come Sept. 1, children 17 and under will be able to visit the Senator John Heinz History Center and Fort Pitt Museum for free ...
As the school year draws to a close, a class of fourth-graders at Capitol Elementary School in Phoenix listened to a unique ...
No African writer has as many major, lasting creative achievements in such a wide range of genres as Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o.
Life in the Wild West was drastically different for children, shaped by harsh conditions and constant survival challenges.
Rather than letting kids lose all the knowledge they've gained in the school year over summer, keep the education going.
DCS is not intervening differently — just less. The most likely explanation is DCS raised the threshold for responding to ...
More than 100,000 children were shipped from orphan homes in the UK to Canada between 1869 and 1948 with many used as cheap ...
This motivated Silverman — a historian, storyteller and retired librarian — to create the Sonoma Plaza History Project, which ...
Saara Pritchard, an art adviser, was visiting a friend in Miami when a painting in the bedroom caught her eye. Bordered in silver leaf, it was a close-cropped, black-and-white image of John F. Kennedy ...
James Bigley uncovers how Native American stories reveal deep-rooted lessons about land stewardship.