This week on The Sound Kitchen, you'll hear an interview with Lisa Waller Rogers about her new book When People Were Things: ...
Texas Book Festival brings over 300 authors to the Texas Capitol for the free event on Nov. 8-9, spotlighting UT professor ...
Based on the real-life journey of Sarah Rector, ‘Sarah’s Oil’ highlights the courage of a young girl who believed God had a ...
One meaningful way to pay tribute to our veterans is by visiting historic battlefields and military sites where the fight for America’s freedom and prosperity unfolded.
Interview with University of Texas professor Peniel Joseph, winner of Texas Writer Award from Texas Book Festival ...
Supporters need to follow Frederick Douglass' example — and make a case for conceiving of citizenship more broadly.
If Part I was survival made sacred and Part II protest made prophetic, Part III is freedom made constructive —a theology with hammer and nails, rosary and tambourine, scripture and song, building a ...
Of the 100 plus South Carolina islands, here is our pick of the top islands to escape to for sun, sand, rivers, sea and a ...
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Sotterley Event Ties Book to Emancipation Roots
Historic Sotterley will host a daylong program on November 1, 2025, blending Maryland Emancipation Day observances with the One Maryland One Book initiative, featuring discussions on ancestry and ...
Emancipation Park, one of Houston's oldest and most historic public spaces, is preparing for a major transformation. Emancipation Park Conservancy (EPC) on Monday announced plans to transform the park ...
The professionals on Variety’s Women’s Impact Report navigated another rather uncertain year in showbiz — layoffs, political instability, mergers, runaway production and how to deal with AI are just ...
The most influential vice president in US history will always be remembered for his crucial role in the Iraq war debacle ...
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