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That a hare is not a rabbit — and certainly not a bunny — is one of the many things you will learn in Chloe Dalton’s endearing and enlightening new memoir, “Raising Hare.” The book ...
according to Lemons' book, Emmett operated a small grocery store and became a member of the First Methodist Church. The Commercial Club persuaded Dalton to accompany a group of boosters on a trip ...
The first day of the WIAA boys basketball state tournament is in the books at the ... ends in Madison. Dalton Ahlensdorf had nine points to lead the Hawks, while Emmett Wassil had eight.
Find Your Next Book Thrillers N.Y.C. Literary Guide Nonfiction Summer Preview Advertisement Supported by nonfiction In her memoir, “Raising Hare,” Chloe Dalton describes how a leveret changed ...
Yet a fraught history going back more than a hundred years is not easily absorbed by a teenager of whatever color, and Emmett Till, for just a moment, forgot how he was supposed to act among southern ...
people gathered at Holy Redeemer Institutional Church of God and Christ for a book signing with Reverend Wheeler Parker Jr., the cousin of Emmett Till, to commemorate the 70th anniversary of Till ...
The Hay Festival Book of the Year for 2024 has been named as Chloe Dalton’s debut, Raising Hare (Canongate). Dalton’s book was only published last month, but was voted as the winner by ...
where Emmett’s story began, and the Black Bayou Bridge across the Tallahatchie River, where his dead body was found. Frishman’s photos are captivating and thought-provoking. The book is ...
This week I spoke with Wright Thompson, a Mississippi native whose new nonfiction book, “The Barn,” looks at the murder of Emmett Till from multiple perspectives — cultural, geographical and ...
Lawrence is a stop on Thompson’s book tour, in part, because the University of Kansas in recent years has become a hub of Emmett Till scholarship. KU Communications Studies Professor Dave Tell ...
OXFORD — Author Wright Thompson's new book tells the story of Mississippi, and the entire nation, through the secret history of the murder of Emmett Till in Drew, Mississippi, in 1955.