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	 News NewsNew Anisfield-Wolf Fellowship Addresses Diversity In PublishingIn a nationally unique innovation, the Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards has partnered with the Cleveland State University Poetry Center to create… 
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	 News NewsAnisfield-Wolf Authors To Close 2018 Virginia Book Festival With Panel On Racism And Reflections On CharlottesvilleComing off a successful year of literary prizes, three of the 2017 recipients of the Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards will reconvene… 
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	 News NewsREAD: Marilyn Chin’s New Poem, “Love Story”Marilyn Chin is a frank and feminist poet who continues to enlarge the Anisfield-Wolf canon. Like Peter Ho Davies, she… 
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	 News NewsLISTEN: Karan Mahajan Interviewed On Professional Book Nerds PodcastAt the tail end of Cleveland Book Week, Adam Sockel and Jill Grunenwald, hosts of the “Professional Book Nerds” podcast,… 
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	 Book BookNon-European Peoples of South AfricaRalph Johnson Bunche was among the most prominent sociologists, diplomats, civil rights and peace activists of the 20th century. 
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	 Book BookThe Negro College GraduateAlong with Ralph Bunche and other important scholars, Johnson worked with Gunnar Myrdal on his epic study of race in America from 1938-1940. 
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	 News NewsWATCH: Poets From Twelve Literary & Performative Arts Bring Anisfield-Wolf To Public TransitOne idea to make the morning commute more bearable for Clevelanders? Add a bit of poetry. That theory was tested… 
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	 News NewsLatest Inter|Urban Mural Celebrates Tyehimba Jess’ “Olio”Tyehimba Jess is a strikingly architectural poet. It makes sense that his 14-line poem, “Blind Tom Plays for Confederate Troops,… 
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	 News NewsAndrew Solomon’s “Far From The Tree” Finds A New Life On The Big ScreenFour years after Andrew Solomon took home the 2013 Anisfield-Wolf nonfiction prize for “Far from the Tree,” his work is… 
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	 News NewsCleveland Kids’ Book Bank Named Recipient Of 2017 Anisfield-Wolf Memorial AwardThe Cleveland Kids’ Book Bank is a juggernaut. Less than 20 months after its founding in March 2016, it had… 
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	 News NewsMichelle Kuo’s “Reading With Patrick” Smashes Predictable White-Savior Tropes In The ClassroomMichelle Kuo, the daughter of Taiwanese immigrants, describes herself as a shy child growing up in western Michigan who rarely… 
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	 News NewsREVIEW: “Sing Unburied Sing” Fits Perfectly Into Jesmyn Ward’s Canon Of Southern LiteratureThe pages of Jesmyn Ward’s third novel, “Sing, Unburied, Sing,” smell of Mississippi. Set in the same fictional town, Bois… 
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	 News NewsREVIEW: Adrian Matejka’s “Map To The Stars” Is An Extraordinary Rideby Charles Ellenbogen Anisfield-Wolf award winner Adrian Matejka has produced another excellent book of poems. I chose the word ‘book’… 
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	 News NewsCleveland Book Week Highlights: Isabel Allende Speaks At The City Club Of ClevelandDuring Cleveland Book Week, the incomparable Isabel Allende joked at age 75 about her new boyfriend, and about her approach… 
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	 News NewsCleveland Book Week Highlights: Tyehimba Jess At Karamu House For A Poetry “Clapback”Tyehimba Jess came home to Karamu House to lift up “Olio,” his magnificently engineered collection of poems that explore black… 
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	 News NewsCleveland Book Week Highlights: “Hidden Figures” Author Margot Lee Shetterly In Conversation With Cleveland StudentsHundreds of Cleveland students joined author Margot Lee Shetterly at Cleveland State University in early September for a student-centric discussion… 
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	 News NewsOn The Ground In Ferguson And Beyond: Wesley Lowery On Black Lives Matter And Police FatalitiesThanks to Wesley Lowery and his colleagues at the Washington Post, citizens anywhere can click on the newspaper’s “Fatal Force”… 
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	 News NewsGrant Opportunity For Ohio Libraries Brings Regional Literature To ReadersThe State Library of Ohio is making it easier for residents to read excellent books with ties to our region,… 
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	News Item2017 Awards Ceremony – Highlights
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	 News NewsCongressman John Lewis Honored With Louis Stokes Community Award In ClevelandU.S. Congress member John Lewis is short and bald and unfailingly humble. Before he could say a word during a…