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David A. Jacinto will discuss the second book in his Courageous Series, “Where Eagles Fly Free,” at two upcoming local book ...
Ojibwe journalist Mary Annette Pember puts her own family’s boarding school experiences on display in her new book.
Armed with a list of questions on a legal pad and a tape recorder, Edda Fields-Black and her older sister went from house to ...
Federally recognized tribes say the Trump administration cut the grant money they use to sustain the local libraries that ...
Twelve members of United Women Educators and one guest, Diane Michel, met at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church in Bowling Green on ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Historian Ron Chernow’s latest work may surprise readers who know him best for the book which inspired the ...
Blakeslee is a semi-retired anthropologist from Wichita State University. He’s polite, soft-spoken most of the time, and able ...
The Miami native was about 8 years old at the time ... the school’s Dietrich College Humanities Center and author of two books, the second of which just won a Pulitzer Prize for history.
Joe Sacco on truth and art, the invention of “close reading,” a century of Mrs. Dalloway, Google gets a makeover, the biggest and smallest dogs meet, and much more.
President Donald Trump fired longtime Librarian of Congress and Tallahassee native Carla Hayden on May 8, reportedly due to her focus on diversity, equity and inclusion.
Every year, the books chosen for Pulitzer Prizes add up to a specially curated reading list, and the winners of the 2025 ...
Files family to be featured at May 15 program Learn more about the “foundation story” of Randolph County — the short-lived settlement by the Files and Tygart families in 1753. The spring program of ...