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In its hand-written letters, black and white photos, and long-ago anecdotes, a 1944 High School yearbook tells the story of a group of local teenagers coming of age at a crucial time in American ...
In the summer, you can read books in a hammock, you can read them by the sea, you can read them on your porch, you can read ...
The Sacramento area is home to one of the largest Freedom School programs in the country. It's a collection of literacy-based ...
A national report found Wisconsin continues to lead the nation in racial disparities affecting children's well-being across ...
Blank Spaces unveils its 100th mural in Amarillo’s North Heights on Juneteenth, celebrating Black family, education, and love ...
A West Valley High School Spanish teacher lost his job after reading a passage from “To Kill a Mockingbird” that contained a ...
The West Valley High School teacher facing contract nonrenewal for his use of the N-word in his Spanish class in April ...
Author Dean Van Nguyen looks at the performer’s work through a political lens in his new book, “Words for My Comrades: A ...
Readers respond to Antonia Hitchens’s piece on Trump’s Washington, a book note about Dan Nadel’s biography of Robert Crumb, and Jill Lepore’s essay on finding solace in Penguin’s Little Black Classics ...
As federal troops occupy Los Angeles, political leaders invoke civil rights history—but their comparisons conceal more than ...
"Because the United States overall does not adequately invest in children and families, CT can cling to a ranking of 8th, but ...