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The book is a celebration of spaces, past and present, where Black intellect, activism and community flourish. :: In the ...
But the book that most defined those months and years was Leslie Jamison’s The Empathy Exams. Jamison’s essay collection ...
From bestsellers-in-the-making to sharply observed literary fiction, we’ve rounded up your best bets for summer reading ...
Still, Atlanta offered something smaller Southern towns could not: possibility. A transportation hub with growing cultural clout, the city attracted people not only for work or school, but for freedom ...
Virgil's Gullah Kitchen and Bar co-owner Gee Smalls released the audiobook version of his memoir "Black Enough, Man Enough: ...
Lost in the Letters, a nonprofit that hosts readings, writing workshops and more, is converting a Candler Park storefront into a reading lounge, store and writers studio.
Over the course of her first semester at Spelman College, Georgianne Thomas went from sheltered freshman to foot soldier on the frontlines of a movement that would change the world.
A large-scale painting of the late Danny Agnew hangs on the back wall of the 750-square-foot space of the Roots Bookstore ...
To close out Juneteenth weekend, the Pan-African Connection Bookstore and Resource Center will host a second screening of the ...
Daniel Akst serves as publisher of Tivoli Books, founded in 2024 to revive unjustly forgotten literature and publish new works overlooked by mainstream publishing.
Channel 2 Action News was at the second annual Juneteenth Parade down Godby Road in College Park on Thursday morning, where ...