Hundreds of people gathered at Waterloo West High School Saturday to listen to Black authors read their books.
Waterloo schools, a minority-majority district, declined to participate in the African American Read-In. The 1619 Freedom ...
Acclaimed authors and readers of all ages are gathering in Waterloo for an event on Saturday, but it’s not a new book ...
A new memoir by the historian Martha S. Jones combines a trenchant analysis of race and the historical record with a homage ...
Nikole Hannah-Jones hosts a free African American Read-In in Waterloo, Iowa, after schools canceled the event due to ...
For me, as an African American teacher ... Doyle, editor of the American Library Association’s Banned Books, a collection of thousands of titles that have been subject to censorship challenges.
In 1991, the U.S. Air Force veteran opened La Unique African American Books and Cultural Center on North 6th Street in Camden to help customers and future generations learn more about Black history.
As part of celebrating Black History Month in Caroline County, local chapters of sororities Alpha Kappa Alpha, Delta Sigma ...
The Read-In is an initiative of the National Council of Teachers of English with the goal of making literacy a significant ...
Saturday, hundreds of people filled the Waterloo West High School Auditorium, for the 1619 Freedom School's African American Read-In.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results