Attendees are invited to read excerpts from stories, poetry, and speeches of influential African Americans in celebration of the writers.
The University community is hosting a range of events. Educational programs and resources are also available year-round.
Community members have a chance to celebrate Black authors at the Rolling Hills Library's sixth annual African American ...
Reading is a fundamental skill, but not every child has the tools to be successful. Saturday, a reading campaign called on ...
The symposium, held at the Barnes & Noble on Old Country Road in Carle Place, featured 11 authors, a panel discussion, a ...
At 88, historian David Levering Lewis, a biographer of W.E.B. DuBois, has filled in gaps in his knowledge of his own family ...
Many people came together on the first day of the Bossier Parish Libraries Black Author and Artist Expo to listen to a panel ...
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WWLP on MSNSpringfield College hosts African American read-inStudents from Brookings, DeBerry, and Dryden elementary schools, visited the campus on Friday for the national African ...
Junie' author Erin Crosby Eckstine wrote her new book to preserve her family's stories. Here's how it came to life during the ...
Become more tech savvy during February sessions at the Fond du Lac Public Library Want to become more comfortable with technology, including using computers and smartphones? Let the Fond du […] ...
A series of discussions, creative writing and genealogy workshops, and a dance event all centered on “The Big Read: Exploring ...
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