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Despite the recent backlash against DEI, there is a longstanding tradition of virtue capitalism in the United States.
This article was originally published with the title “The Early American Improvements in Printing Presses” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 21 No. 9 (August 1869), p. 130 doi:10.1038 ...
Upon his return to London, Sir Moses was given a hero’s welcome, including a big ceremony and special synagogue services, and, when he met with Queen Victoria to present her with the firman, she hon ...
Black Sparrow Press, a shoestring operation he ran out of his home, became one of the highest-profile small publishers in the ...
In Trump’s exhausting second term, we need them more than ever. But what happens when your target becomes revenge-proof?
474 groups spent more than $9.3 million to influence lawmakers as they decided the fates of hundreds of pieces of legislation.
How the University of Iowa's Center for the Book played a major hand in protecting the United States' founding documents.
The first day of my trip was full. Freshly caffeinated after an early flight, I scoured the stellar collection of the Detroit ...
“Personal to Political” lives up to its name at Sarasota Art Museum. It showcases the work of 17 Black contemporary artists affiliated with Paulson Fontaine Press. They all get personal when it comes ...
Frank Stanford, who killed himself at age 29, died far too young. Thanks to writer James McWilliams, the legendary Arkansas poet's short but colorful life is now documented in a monumental biography.
Exhibited here is a page from the November 1, 1884 Illustrated London News, which was accompanied by the following description of the service at the Bevis Marks Synagogue in London commemorating ...