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Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Frederick Douglass: Leader Against Slavery (Great African Americans)

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Frederick Douglass: Leader Against Slavery (Great African Americans)

ASIN No. : 076601696X Availability : In Stock Condition : New Brand : Brand: Enslow Elementary Price : $18.60 Editorial Reviews From School Library Journal Grade 2-4-These revised biographies contain many facts presented in a readable style. While some of the material has been updated and expanded, the most striking difference is the visuals. For [More]


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Frederick Douglass: Leader Against Slavery (Great African Americans)

ASIN No. : 076601696X Availability : In Stock Condition : New Brand : Brand: Enslow Elementary Price : $18.60 Editorial Reviews From School Library Journal Grade 2-4-These revised biographies contain many facts presented in a readable style. While some of the material has been updated and expanded, the most striking difference is the visuals. For [More]


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Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Biden honors MLK: "Fighting the fight again" on voting rights

Students who distract peers with stories and jokes aren't labeled "class clowns" at Ducketts Lane Elementary School in Maryland. Instead, they're lauded for having "presence."
And when parents and students meet with teachers to discuss student progress, teachers rarely focus on students' deficiencies. Instead, they discuss the students' major strengths and how they could work to grow thoseRead more...

Friday, March 20, 2015

The Dawn Of Black Power - 1970

Earlier this week, The Washington Post’s Jonathan Capehart did a rare thing in the world of journalism, where bravado usually trumps bravery: He admitted he was wrong. After the Justice Department released its Ferguson report, which found that Michael Brown did not surrender to police officer Darren Wilson,Capehart penned an op-ed declaring that "'Hands Up, Don’t Shoot' was aRead more...

Friday, February 27, 2015

Dr John Hope Franklin on meeting Dr W E B Du Bois

On the heels of the whitest Oscars since 1998, Patricia Arquette's semi-accidental rebel call for "gay people and people of color" to fight for women's rights, and a generally rising tide of consciousness about how minorities are treated in Hollywood, HBO announced that it will launch a new fellowship geared specifically towards diversity.

On Wednesday, the network that currently has hit

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Sunday, February 15, 2015

Amiri Baraka on his poetry and breaking rules

LeBron James and his production company Springhill Production are making history this All-Star weekend with…
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Thursday, February 5, 2015

Amiri Baraka on his poetry and breaking rules

Poet E. Ethelbert Miller introduces Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones) as one of the most prolific writers of the century in this 1998 edition of HoCoPoLitSo's The Writing Life. They talk about the writers that influenced his work: Charlie Olson, the Black Mountain Group, Frank O'Hara and Allen Ginsberg. Baraka reads his first published poem, "Preface to a 20 Volume Suicide Note." A discussion on

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