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	 News NewsNew Toni Morrison Documentary, “The Foreigner’s Home,” Explores The Meaning Of BelongingAt 87, Toni Morrison is a direct woman. The Nobel laureate in literature has long contemplated her legacy, and the… 
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	 News NewsMary Morris Is Back With Latest Novel, “Gateway to the Moon”With Gateway to the Moon, writer Mary Morris casts a new spell drawing water from some of her favorite wells. Her… 
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	 News NewsInterview With Directors Adam Mazo and Ben Pender-Cudlip On Their New Film, “Dawnland”Boston-based filmmaker Adam Mazo is quick to admit that he knew little about Native populations growing up in Minnesota. He’s… 
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	 News NewsIntroducing Our Class Of 2018The Cleveland Foundation today unveiled the winners of its 83rd Annual Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards. Marlon James, a 2015 Anisfield-Wolf honoree, made… 
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	 Author AuthorN. Scott MomadayHis writing emphasizes the radical mystery of nature, and he believes that ‘the highest human purpose is to reinvent and celebrate the sacred.’ 
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	 Book BookIn the Language of My CaptorIn its three sections, the reader finds prose memoir and poems in historical persona, including the voice of Jim Limber, the mixed-race son whom Jefferson Davis adopted during the last year of the Civil War. 
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	 Book BookSing, Unburied, SingGrowing up in DeLisle, Mississippi has influenced me in many ways. Growing up here taught me to appreciate beauty, the beauty of the bayous and of the forests and of the Gulf. Growing up in this community taught me to appreciate storytelling, taught me to appreciate language. 
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	News Item2018 Press Release: Winners Announced
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	 Book BookBunkThe word “bunk” itself comes from politics, sourced to a congressional debate over the Missouri Compromise and slavery. Young connects the timing of the development of our modern notion of race—itself a falsehood—with the coining of the word ‘hoax.’ 
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	 News News“Evicted” Author Matthew Desmond On Fixing America’s Broken Housing SystemMatthew Desmond thinks America can’t see itself clearly. “We’re the richest democracy with the worst poverty. There’s not another advanced… 
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	 News NewsNational Book Critics Circle Awards Toast The Best Of 2017The thrill of writing as clear as water ran through this year’s National Book Critics Circle awards, bookended by the… 
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	 News NewsNew Documentary “Dawnland” Explores Only Truth And Reconciliation Commission In The U.S.Can the United States transition “from being an occupier to being a neighbor”? So asks gkisedtanamoogk, a Native man living… 
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	 News NewsJill Lepore Shares Political Optimism For A Divided Nation During CWRU TalkJill Lepore is restless. The Harvard historian prefers to walk while she thinks, and stand when she talks. And so… 
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	 News NewsPoet Leila Chatti Named The Inaugural Anisfield-Wolf Fellow At Cleveland State University Poetry CenterLeila Chatti, a poet who grew up in Michigan, will be the first Anisfield-Wolf Fellow in Writing and Editing, beginning… 
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	 News NewsProfessor Heather Shotton On Native Identity And RepresentationAs the #MeToo movement surges on, elevating the national conversation around sexual assault and gender inequality, Professor Heather Shotton believes… 
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	 News NewsAuthor Angie Thomas Shares Inspiration For “The Hate U Give” With Cleveland Public LibraryIn December, a suburban Houston school district yanked copies of the young-adult novel “The Hate U Give” from all 25… 
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	 News NewsPoet Elizabeth Alexander Becomes New President Of The Andrew W. Mellon FoundationAnisfield-Wolf poet Elizabeth Alexander will be the next president of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, becoming the first woman to… 
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	 News NewsJournalist Nikole Hannah-Jones Breaks Down The Dangers Of Educational Segregation During CWRU ConvocationNikole Hannah-Jones has no interest in frittering anyone’s time. “You would never hear me use the word ‘diversity’ except to… 
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	 News NewsREVIEW: “When They Call You A Terrorist” Takes Readers Inside The Black Lives Matter MovementPatrisse Khan-Cullors, a co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement, is no stranger to resistance. Her searing new memoir, “When… 
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	 News NewsThe New York Times And PBS NewsHour Team Up For A New Book ClubJesmyn Ward, whose fiction is drawing comparisons to William Faulkner’s, received a new honor this week: her 2017 novel, “Sing,…