Abolitionist Harriet Tubman is reimagined as a hip-hop artist in a new book that Bob the Drag Queen says ‘might sound like an ...
A US Senator wants to replace Andrew Jackson, who kept scores of slaves at his Tennessee plantation, on the front of the $20 ...
If we don’t work to preserve these treasures, they’re not guaranteed to stay with us,” said Angela Lee, the director of the ...
During the 19th century, the ability to spend time in nature helped free some girls from restrictive social norms and turned ...
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WBAL-TV on MSNGovernor receives bill to establish commission exploring possible slavery reparationsA bill that would establish a commission to explore a range of options related to slavery reparations is now on Gov. Wes ...
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TheCollector on MSNFacts and Myths About Harriet TubmanThere are few Americans today who do not know the name Harriet Tubman. Famous for her work on the Underground Railroad, ...
Baltimore sues the state's largest sports gambling platforms, a wine company will open a Howard County tasting room and more ...
The leader of the Smithsonian may be one of the few leaders fearless enough to navigate Donald Trump’s attacks on the arts.
American Libraries spoke with Bob the Drag Queen about his debut novel, Harriet Tubman: Live in Concert (Gallery Books).
Associate Editor for The Prospect Gavin McLoughlin recaps his visit to the Princeton Public Library and what he witnessed ...
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