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	 News News[In Their Words] Examining The Runaway Success Of A Brief History Of Seven Killingsby Dr. Anand Bhat In 2007, when I asked my driver in Caracas if evangelical Christianity had been making its… 
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	 News NewsRoxane Gay On Being A Public Intellectual In The Age Of Social MediaTwitter was made for pithy public intellectuals like Roxane Gay. Nearly 100,000 people follow the author and professor for her… 
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	 News NewsProfessor Kenneth Warren Visits Cleveland For Talk On Race, Literature, And #BlackLivesMatterKenneth Warren, a University of Chicago literature professor, asked a gathering of students and faculty in Cleveland this fall to… 
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	 News NewsREVIEW: “The Education of Kevin Powell”Violence permeates nearly every page of “The Education of Kevin Powell.” Neighborhood boys, relatives, authority figures and even the author… 
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	 News NewsBringing Maya Angelou’s Poetry To Single Moms In ClevelandOne of my favorite Maya Angelou quotes—one I love so much that I gave all my friends an illustrated copy… 
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	NewsThe Incredible Staying Power Of James McBride’s “The Color of Water”by Gail Arnoff, adjunct professor, John Carroll University The first time I read The Color of Water, I was deep… 
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	 News NewsTa-Nehisi Coates On Dismantling White Supremacy: “Any Definition Of Race Always Depends Upon Power”Journalist Ta-Nehisi Coates is very clear on his role: Dig for the truth and get out of the way. “If… 
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	 News NewsAuthor Daniel Mendelsohn On Writing And Discovering The Holocaust AnewCultural critic Daniel Mendelsohn paused in Cleveland this October before his written remarks to take in the stunning, restored Temple-Tifereth… 
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	 News NewsPoet Eugene Gloria Brings Discussion On Identity To Hiram CollegeTom Pantic, a junior at Hiram College in Ohio, wanted to know how poet Eugene Gloria felt about being put… 
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	 News NewsREVIEW: “A Ballerina’s Tale: The Incredible Rise Of Misty Copeland”“A Ballerina’s Tale” is a delightfully intimate portrait of Misty Copeland—full of close-ups, uncomfortable silence, and peeks behind the curtain… 
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	 News NewsWATCH: Highlights From Our 2015 Anisfield-Wolf Book Award CeremonyThis past September, Jericho Brown, Marlon James, Marilyn Chin and Richard S. Dunn accepted their 2015 Anisfield-Wolf awards at a… 
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	 News NewsEducation Writer Jonathan Kozol On Racial And Class Disparities In Our Nation’s SchoolsAs I approached the ballroom of the Cleveland Convention Center to reach the Open Doors Academy luncheon, I heard a… 
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	 News NewsWATCH: Richard S. Dunn, 2015 Winner Of Anisfield-Wolf Prize: “It Is A Tremendous Honor”Richard S. Dunn spent 40 years researching and writing “A Tale of Two Plantations,” a scrupulous, revelatory archival investigation of… 
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	 News NewsWATCH: Marilyn Chin On Winning The 2015 Anisfield-Wolf Prize: “I Believe I’m An Activist Poet”As Marilyn Chin began her acceptance speech for this year’s award for poetry, she looked out in the audience upon… 
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	 News NewsWATCH: Marlon James On Winning The 2015 Anisfield-Wolf Prize: “My Whole Life Has Been Shaped By Anisfield-Wolf”It was a brief passage in “Sula,” Toni Morrison‘s 1973 novel, that changed Marlon James‘ entire life: in it, Sula… 
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	 News NewsWATCH: Jericho Brown On Winning The 2015 Anisfield-Wolf Prize: “The Writing I Do Is Part Of A Tradition”“My idols sat around and read my book, y’all,” Jericho Brown remarked from the podium at the 2015 Anisfield-Wolf Book… 
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