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Sixty years after he was assassinated, the activist’s legacy lives on. Magnum photographer Eve Arnold documented his work and ...
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ABC7 New York on MSNPolice searching for suspect after man slashed in the face on subway train in HarlemHARLEM, Manhattan (WABC) -- Police are searching for the suspect who slashed a subway rider in the face in Manhattan overnight. The attack happened just before 1 a.m. near West 135th Street and ...
Tickets are now on sale for Arkansas Repertory Theatre's new production of THE AMEN CORNER, written by world-renowned author ...
If you think a Mayor Mamdani couldn’t bring us worse horrors than those already inflicted upon us — you are profoundly in ...
Cuba's Deputy Director of U.S. Affairs, Johana Tablada, criticizes current U.S. policy and calls on Americans to consider the impact of sanctions.
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How-To Geek on MSNDon't Sleep on MGM+, These 10 Shows Are Worth Your TimeHirst’s perspective offers a fresh take on the Kid, portraying him as a realistic hero frequently caught in the wrong place ...
Lisa Simone has long stepped out of the shadow of her famous mother, Nina Simone, but keeps her promise to continue her ...
Game show announcer Johnny Gilbert is 97. Actor Patrick Stewart is 85. Actor Harrison Ford is 83. Singer-guitarist Roger ...
Marable’s 2011 book, “Malcolm X: A Life of Reinvention,” tells how the Klan had grown to 45,000 members in Nebraska by 1923, added a women’s branch in 1925 and had Tri-K clubs for children.
A photo exhibition at City Hall celebrates an iconic 1998 photo taken by Gordon Parks in Harlem that featured 177 hip-hop artists.
The Harlem Renaissance’s cultural explosion, in photographs At the turn of the last century, African Americans from across the country flooded New York City’s Harlem, leading to an explosion ...
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