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“In my book, Black fatigue is the mental and physical exhaustion that comes from repeated acts of discrimination over time,” ...
It’s really the most important project I’ve ever been on,” Raddatz told ABC News' Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl ... in an attack that came to be known as Black Sunday. Sergeant Eric ...
In her exhibit Behind the Veil, Tavares uses wood portraiture to celebrate Black women’s beauty in all forms and in all ...
The Fairport Harbor Marine Museum and Lighthouse (a different, older lighthouse that now serves as a museum) provides fascinating context for the area’s nautical heritage. Nearby, Headlands Beach ...
From bison encounters to ancient wilderness, these are the Most Treasured Views in South Dakota. Here’s how to see them.
That’s iconic. “ Icons: Black History in Hollywood ” runs at the Coolidge Corner Theatre from Sunday, Feb. 2 through Sunday, Feb. 23. Film/TV ...
President Calvin Coolidge, first lady Grace Coolidge, Vice President Charles Dawes, and second lady Caro Dawes posed together at the White House before leaving for the inauguration.
President Calvin Coolidge on May 9, 1924. Library of Congress Most presidents are enigmas. George Washington’s iron self-control made him a mystery.
Rebecca the raccoon arrived at the White House in November 1926, just in time for President Calvin Coolidge's Thanksgiving dinner.
A decade after his unsuccessful campaign for the White House, Michael Dukakis began to research the career of Calvin Coolidge — and was amazed by what he discovered.
Calvin Coolidge did not destroy all his private papers before his death, as many historians have believed. The 30th President's son, John Coolidge, kept a dozen cartons of them in the attic of his ...
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