This Black History Month, we recognize one of the most extravagant dances ever to exist, the Lindy Hop. The style born during the Harlem Renaissance has evolved to live on in its home neighborhood.
NPR's Pien Huang talks with Victoria Christopher Murray, author of Harlem Rhapsody, a novel that serves as a love letter to the heart of Black creativity and possibility in the 1920s.
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KSNF on MSNJoplin museum honors Langston Hughes with new exhibitA new exhibit at the Joplin History Museum is dedicated to Joplin native and African American poet, Langston Hughes. “He went ...
The Red Tails’ most significant mission was the escort of B-17 bombers on a bombing run over Berlin in March 1945. They flew ...
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Hosted on MSNThe Harlem Renaissance: Its Social and Cultural ImpactThe Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s, an explosion of Black creative expression and thought, profoundly influenced the culture ...
A popular fabrics and craft retailer is shutting down more than half its stores as it navigates its second bankruptcy. JOANN is closing roughly 530 “underperforming” stores across 40 states. The ...
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The Trump administration is falsely claiming that tens of millions of dead people over 100 years old are receiving Social ...
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