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Emory sociology professor Karida Brown joined “Closer Look” host Rose Scott to talk about her new book, “The Battle For the ...
Blending personal observations and experiences with good backgrounding, author Karida L. Brown tells this story in a ...
Stop fooling around. Consider what you’re about to do. Act with resolve, not impulse. It’s the best way to work, the optimal ...
With the cartoonist’s new graphic novel, she appears once again to be trying for the “light, fun” book she’s longed to write.
"The Battle for the Black Mind" by Karida L. Brown explores the history of Black education in America, the fight for ...
William F. Buckley Jr. was the erudite heart of American conservatism. But the political vision that he helped forge was—and ...
Though we’re often told teenagers are no more than immature, hormone-addled adolescents, history tells a different story.
This event is the first of The Matthiessen Talks, a series inspired by the legacy of the late Sagaponack resident Peter ...
Rogg in his forthcoming book, The Spy and ... coups and killings but also mind-control experiments (the notorious MKUltra program) and the surveillance of American citizens. One result was reform ...
Syril is about to shoot his nemesis (the one he created in his mind, at least), but Andor's question - "who are you?" - causes him to hesitate, and he is shot dead by revolutionary leader Carro ...