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Democracy needs defending. This generation has a rendezvous to cross its Edmund Pettus Bridge. Let them take inspiration from ...
Shannon Wu and John Sanders attended the same book festival in Washington, but didn’t meet until they connected on a dating ...
He helped turn the Library of Congress into a leading center for research on the history of jazz, and made some surprising ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNArmed With Just a Badge, Los Angeles’ First Policewoman Protected the City’s Most Vulnerable in the Early 20th CenturyAlice Stebbins Wells patrolled dance halls, skating rinks, penny arcades and movie theaters, keeping these public spaces free ...
Dr. Carla Hayden, the first Black Librarian of Congress, faces uncertainty in her reappointment next year due to political tensions and the Republican Senate.
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Courier-Post on MSNVoters have approved $82M in projects at Willingboro, Southampton schools. What to expect.In Willingboro, almost 70% of voters supported the first ballot question, a $49.7-million proposal to upgrade the district's schools. The second question, which passed with 54% approval, called for ...
"We have historically preserved so much motion picture film television and radio history. Some of that comes in through copyright deposit," said Rachel Stoeljte ...
This week, the owls are not what they seem at Crosstown Arts, “Whose Line is it Anyway?” hits the road and the Orpheum ...
A new book highlights Chicago’s pivotal role in both upholding and breaking baseball’s color barrier. Here’s what we learned.
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Courier-Post (Cherry Hill, NJ) on MSNHow South Jerseyans showed off soul line dancing on national TV, at Library of CongressThe appearance on "Good Morning America" was a segment on celebrating the legacy of soul line dancing, where Abdul-Malik and dozens of others in their group danced. They were led by instructor Kenny ...
As the pace of the world intensifies and our attention spans continue to wane, finding people willing to balance this ...
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