Blacklists, McCarthyism, and the Making of Modern America’ by Clay Risen “As a scholarly subject, the Red Scare has never ...
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BookTrib on MSNAn in-depth look at race, culture and their effect on societyCultural Psychosis. You might not have heard the term before, but you’re sure to have seen its effects. The term is used to ...
The US president’s latest executive order removes “improper ideology”; some argue it’s a fascist move that revises history.
In The Trouble of Color, Johns Hopkins History Professor Martha Jones explores racial identity by digging into her own family ...
With her stylish novel Call Me Ishmaelle, Xiaolu Guo both pays heed to the American classic and breaks out into something of her own ...
Richard Kreitner's "Fear No Pharoah" gives an honest account of how Jews resisted, ignored and even championed American ...
These beautifully illustrated children's books explore empathy, resilience, unique perspectives and kindness while helping ...
"We will never be alive long enough for Black people to be free as long as we were enslaved," Bob the Drag Queen tells ...
Two UNESCO sites in Andong remain at risk One of the deadliest wildfires in South Korean history has culture officials ...
Despite significant progress over the years, the fight against racism and racial discrimination remains as urgent as ever.
Usha Vance has unwittingly revealed that she may be a fan of former Democratic vice-president Al Gore and his climate change ...
The upcoming documentary "The Librarians" explores how Texas became a hotspot for book bans—and how it affects those who just ...
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