It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a man of letters, in possession of a goodly number of books, must be in need of a ladder.
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Hosted on MSNLost history: Descendant of Black-owned dairy highlighted in La. Center for Books presentationThe story of a Black-owned dairy that operated in post-reconstruction Shreveport for over 30 years is part of the Louisiana ...
Remembering The Civil Rights Movement in Marks, Mississippi”, by Joe Bateman and Cheryl Lynn Greenberg, (The University of Georgia Press: Athens), 280 pages, ...
On Thursday night, the Great Hall in the Buckham Memorial Library was at full capacity, with many curious minds ready to ...
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Hosted on MSNBooks with El Paso ties you can read for Black History MonthBooks written or discovered by UTEP Professor Maceo C. Dailey Jr. offer a way to learn more about Black history in the Borderland ...
Malinda Russell's A Domestic Cookbook was first published in 1866. It contains least a hundred recipes for sweets, plus ...
When the Lancaster Gazette was completing its 57th year with the March 1, 1883, weekly issue, it announced they would begin converting the paper into a semi-weekly. "Coming thus to the reader twice a ...
A recent class at a public library focused on researching historic Black newspapers helped residents explore their roots and ...
A screenshot showing the NeXT world wide web browser created by Tim Berners-Lee (Image: CERN) The WWW design allowed easy access to existing information and an early web page linked to information ...
Though not strictly a “history” book, Stick and Rudder was first published during World War II and remains a relevant foundational read for flight students and veteran pilots alike looking to ...
A football fan from Stoke-on-Trent was among seven arrested following Middlesbrough's clash with Sunderland on Monday night. Ryan Hearne, aged 32, of Fleckney Avenue, Longton, was arrested on ...
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