The New York Historical honor goes to Randall K. Wilson, whose “A Place Called Yellowstone” chronicles a landscape “capable ...
The “Negro Motorist Green Book,” a guide for African ... subject of an exhibit showcasing the history, struggles and triumphs of Black travel in America. Communities correspondent Gabrielle ...
Antisemitism is the subject of Senator Schumer's newest book, "Antisemitism In America: A Warning." The Senator is the highest ranking Jewish-elected official in U.S. history. Let me begin with ...
what better to read than accounts of the origins of American populism or Vladimir Putin’s ascent to power, to give just two examples of the subjects covered in the titles below. History books ...
Brian Castleberry’s new novel, “The Californians,” spans eras of American history, telling the story of two intersected ...
Detailing ancient policy failures, racy scandals, imperial eccentricity and various levels of gossip, the book reached the Sunday Times hardback nonfiction chart this week, and made history as ...
His book has arrived just as many of the things ... The argument is filled out with a potted history of America’s tech industry, quotes from luminaries, a fair amount of score-settling and ...
Frustrations over the exclusion of women from America’s national narrative ... or were assigned the tiny assortment of women’s history books available in local elementary schools, she took ...
with the highest number of books recorded: more than 4,500 in Florida and more than 3,600 in Iowa. America has a long history of book banning, stretching back to at least the 1960s. Here is a look ...
Every time I write about topics that touch on Asian American ... discovering books by authors like Ronald Takaki and Howard Zinn that I finally had some formal education on my own history.
With the dawn of Black History Month comes deep reflection ... rituals and experiences while trekking to the American South landscape, this book is a pure deep-dive on the region and how we ...
The first attempt at a settlement in the county occurred in 1868 along what is now called Lake Manuka by A. A. Dwight, a prominent Detroit lumberman.