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The most iconic book set in every state
Set in the small town of Maycomb, Alabama, in the 1930s, Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize–winning novel To Kill a Mockingbird is one of the classic books set in every state. In fact, it’s a staple of ...
The city of Lowell often celebrates the women and immigrants that helped shape the city as it developed into an industrial powerhouse in the 19th century, and for nearly 50 years the ...
Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith wins GOP primary to defend her Mississippi Senate seat against Democratic challenger District Attorney ...
At Tuesday’s TIME Women of the Year Leadership Forum, Mariska Hargitay was asked to reflect on what she learned from making her critically acclaimed feature directorial debut My Mom Jayne—a ...
This is the backstory of Harry Alfandre, the unlucky Montauk fisherman who revolutionized tuna fishing on the East Coast.
Couples in interfaith marriages came under intense pressure in Nazi Germany. But women’s protests in February 1943 may have helped save their husbands.
A public statement read by a group of Christian leaders on the steps of First Baptist Church in Richmond will resound beyond our city.
Manila Lady Lions reach 3A state final for first time since the 1950s as the school plans a Thursday morning send-off pep rally before Friday’s noon title game.
These "unsung heroines" saved the Bay, brought subsidized child care to the masses, and fought for the civil rights of disabled, Black and trans people.
An estimated 50,000 Kenyans died during the violent conflict between Mau Mau guerrillas and British forces, and from disease ...
Tired of Black people thinking their lives matter? Sick of hearing Spanish every time you’re in a Miami restaurant? Annoyed ...
From entertainment and business to labor, media, and activism, Black women helped shape the cultural and economic foundation ...
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