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REVIEW: For The Benefit Of Those Who See: Dispatches From The World Of The Blind
In 2005, O, The Oprah Magazine assigned Rosemary Mahoney to profile Sabriye Tenberken, a German social worker who founded Braille Without…
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Can Reading For Fun Go Viral?
A quiet crisis in literacy has hold of Cleveland, Ohio. A staggering 80 percent of incoming kindergartners are unprepared for…
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Review: Cristina Henriquez’ “The Book of Unknown Americans”
One word captures what motivates immigrants to venture to a new country: Better. Indeed, “better” is the catch-all for the…
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Discrimination In The Heights: The Uphill Battle Of African-American, Jewish Families In Early 20th Century
Where we live is bedrock to our identities. For half of the 20th century, racial covenants embedded in the property deeds…
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What Has The Obama Administration Done For Women of Color?
Not enough, says a group of concerned women and girls, who have signed a letter to the president, calling for…
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Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis’ Grandson To Pay Tribute To Legendary Actors In New Documentary
Actors Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis met in 1946 in New York City when they were both cast in “Jeb,”…
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How To Teach College Students About Race And Identity: Let Them Lead The Way
By Lisa Nielson, Anisfield-Wolf SAGES Fellow Lisa Nielson is the Anisfield-Wolf SAGES Fellow at Case Western Reserve University. She has…
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When Maya Met Toni: The 40-Year-Friendship Between Two Literary Giants
Anisfield-Wolf winner Toni Morrison found herself on stage at the Hay Festival in Wales May 28, the same day her…
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Final Fundraising Push For First Full-Length Lorraine Hansberry Documentary
The world almost lost Lorraine Hansberry’s most famous work, A Raisin in the Sun, before it ripened. In a moment of frustration,…
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REVIEW: “On Such A Full Sea” By Chang-Rae Lee
Fourteen years after he won an Anisfield-Wolf Book Award for his haunting second novel, “A Gesture Life,” Chang-Rae Lee delivers…
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The Article On Race Every American Should Read
When writer Ta-Nehisi Coates visited Cleveland on a frigid February morning earlier this year, he was blunt when asked about America’s…
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Inspiration On The Page: Norman A. Sugarman Award Honors Outstanding Children’s Literature
A standard picture book contains 36 unnumbered pages. “Monsieur Marceau” follows the pattern, but manages a wondrous, supple depiction of…