On Friday, Nov. 14, the Atatürk Cultural Center (AKM) will open its doors to a unique exhibition that bridges continents, eras and ideas.
Any young people who are interested in the history of the Civil Rights movement or the life of Malcolm X will be engaged by ...
Austin historian tells the under-told story of Audley Moore, “one of the most important activists and theorists of the ...
Monet’s ‘Waterlilies,’” by Robert Hayden, reflects on what art can (and can’t) do in tumultuous times. Our critic A.O. Scott ...
David Neita, who played a leading role in the Workers League (predecessor of the Socialist Equality Party) during the 1970s, ...
Interview with University of Texas professor Peniel Joseph, winner of Texas Writer Award from Texas Book Festival ...
At a gathering in Philadelphia, people released from prison after receiving juvenile life without parole sentences share ...
Cathy Tie, who launched her first biotech in SF's IndieBio, now leads Manhattan Genomics in controversial push to edit human ...
Mariano José Nsué Obama, the son of a former minister of agriculture, wants to rule Equatorial Guinea and change the country’s name to the Republic of San Rafael Nsué Nchama ...
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Birmingham author finds spiritual meaning in assassinations: JFK, RFK, MLK and Malcolm X
What he wants readers to take away from his research on the assassinations is an appreciation for what could have been.
The project will transform the Omaha native and civil rights icon's birthplace into the Malcolm X Cultural Center.
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