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Professor Adam Banks On The Link Between Funk And Technology
In a warm lecture hall, University of Kentucky professor Adam Banks bounced and spoke with the cool cadence of a…
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Meet Our 2015 Winners
The Cleveland Foundation today announced the winners of its 80th Annual Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards. The 2015 recipients of the only…
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Hard Love Province
In her fourth volume of poetry, she experiments with quatrains, sonnets, haiku, allegories and elegies in precise words whose effect are brazen, icy yet inflamed.
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A Brief History of Seven Killings
An epic chorus-in-the-round, with some 30 narrators, each in various patois, telling their story as it intersects with the Singer, as James calls the reggae legend over these 700 pages.
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A Tale of Two Plantations
A scrupulous, revelatory archival investigation of some 2,000 people enslaved across three generations: roughly half on a Jamaican sugar plantation called Mesopotamia and half on Mount Airy, a Virginia tidewater plantation growing tobacco and grain.
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David Brion Davis
Davis’ influence was deep, having changed ‘traditional approaches to intellectual history by embedding ideas in social and political action and institutions.’
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The New Testament
An assistant professor of English at Emory University in Atlanta, Brown is celebrated for his intense musicality, lyrical clarity and muscular impact.
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2015 Press Release: Winners Announced
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Chang-rae Lee’s Literature Remains A “Sensorial Immersion” For Readers
Anisfield-Wolf SAGES Fellow Lisa Nielson had the honor of introducing Chang-Rae Lee to the packed audience at the 2015 Writers…
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Why I Teach Feminism At An Urban High School
by Sarah Marcus Like many of my days spent teaching, today feels hard, but important. By 10 a.m. I’ve already…
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Activist and Author Bryan Stevenson Offers Four-Point Prescription For Tackling Injustice
Bryan Stevenson needs no notes. Not for his TED Talk, not for his Daily Show appearance, and not for his…
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Dancer Pioneer Judith Jamison On Persistence And The Arts: “If The Door Won’t Open, Make Your Own Door”
Famed dancer and choreographer Judith Jamison warned a recent audience that she has a tendency to ramble: “I will be…
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Four Things We Learned About Director Ava DuVernay From Her Keynote At SWSW
“They’re going to throw me in director’s jail,” director Ava DuVernay remembered thinking before premiering “Selma” at the American Film…
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Ari Shavit’s “My Promised Land” Headed To HBO In New Documentary
HBO will turn Ari Shavit’s My Promised Land into a television documentary, CEO and chairman Richard Pleper announced at the…
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Rita Dove’s Love Letter To Toni Morrison At NBCC: “No Words Can Fully Express What You’ve Meant To Me”
Poet Rita Dove introduced Toni Morrison—the only living American Nobel recipient in literature—with joy and grace and poetry at the…
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“By Blood” Documentary Explores The Legal Battle Waging Between American Indians And Descendants Of Their Slaves
Just who is an American Indian? For hundreds of years, this riddle of identity has vexed the federal government and…
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VIDEO: Arnold Rampersad On The Selected Letters Of Langston Hughes
Longtime biographer Arnold Rampersad said his new volume, The Selected Letters of Langston Hughes, reveals a “deeper, more complicated” man than…
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Transgender Activists Push For Equality At City Club Forum
An introspective, respectful and sold-out City Club audience gathered to consider the long march to equality for transgender people in…
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How Books@Work Program Allowed Readers To See Themselves In Isabel Wilkerson’s “The Warmth Of Other Suns”
by Rachel Burstein Our experience of a book can be changed—and enriched—when we read it alongside people who are different…
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Researcher Richard Rothstein Makes Compelling Push To Address Modern Segregation At City Club Of Cleveland
In a popular U.S. high school history textbook, The Americans, there is only one sentence—in passive voice—on housing discrimination among…