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None of the photographs held our faces, so she said our names.
Feb 15
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Ed Dwight
Ed Dwight, whose 129 bronze monuments to Black Americans stand in town squares and on statehouse lawns, spent five decades making space where there'd…
Feb 14
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Khalilah L. Liptrot
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With Honors
She was 18 and she was alone. This is what they wouldn't say.
Feb 8
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There Are Children In This House
Freedom of the press has never been free. Thirteen children in Minneapolis have learned why.
Feb 1
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Benjamin Banneker
Benjamin Banneker, largely self-educated, was a mathematician and astronomer whose work included surveying the land that became Washington, D.C.
Jan 23
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Khalilah L. Liptrot
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Alma D. Green
The Negro Motorist Green Book, a Jim Crow–era travel guide listing hotels, tailors, and other businesses that welcomed Black patrons, was shaped by Alma…
Jan 21
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Margaret T.G. Burroughs
Margaret T. G. Burroughs, the Chicago artist, poet, and activist whose vision shaped the city’s cultural landscape, co-founded the South Side Community…
Jan 5
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Khalilah L. Liptrot
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Bryan Stevenson
Public interest lawyer Bryan Stevenson lives in Alabama and is the founder of the Equal Justice Initiative, which works to combat injustice in the U.S…
Jan 2
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