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A Poetics of Liberation: An Imagined Archive

Sapiens

A Tanzanian historian and poet conjures alternative engagements with Black African women who were marginalized by violent colonial histories and imprisoned in the archives. As the 2024 poet-in-resident at the magazine, she imaginatively reaches for new possibilities. The time for that has passed.

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The Nile of Kentucky!

Life and Landscapes

For it has temples to modern American Pharaohs, statues, monuments, and museums to remember the deeds of great people. You drive along multiple lines of history when you move through LaRue County! ” The rest is literary history! The Lincoln Museum may not be as well known as the one in Cairo. That of an Artist.

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Surrounding® Dr. Jack Wann and the Steamboat Cabin Theatre!

Life and Landscapes

Seeking a moments hesitation within which water-based life can again be certain, before resuming its race to the final destination and obliterating its history. The Carriage House at the Howard Steamboat Museum Mansion was available. He is currently Editor-In-Chief of Food & Dining Magazine.

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Surrounding® Dr. Jack Wann and the Steamboat Cabin Theatre!

Life and Landscapes

Seeking a moments hesitation within which water-based life can again be certain, before resuming its race to the final destination and obliterating its history. The Carriage House at the Howard Steamboat Museum Mansion was available. He is currently Editor-In-Chief of Food & Dining Magazine.

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Do You Want to Write for SAPIENS?

Sapiens

A free online webinar by SAPIENS Editor-in-Chief Chip Colwell to learn about how to write for the magazine and its peer publications. Ask SAPIENS is a series that offers a glimpse into the magazine’s inner workings. ✽ My name is Chip Colwell, a SAPIENS anthropology magazine, part of Wenner-Gren Foundation.

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A Jules Vernian Voyage to Kentucky

Life and Landscapes

Sit next to a bronze statue of a boy on a high bluff overlooking the island city in the Loire next to his museum there. He also began to write short stories for a French family magazine. To know the publisher, Pierre-Jules Hetzel, is to study French history. Illustrations in that magazine would figure in his greatest success.

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4 Inspiring Black Humanitarians

Studies Weekly

13, 2024 • By Studies Weekly History would not be the same without the inspiring lives of Black humanitarians. For Black History Month, we honor four heroes who advocated for civil rights, fought for the underserved, and spoke out for the welfare of others. 4 Inspiring Black Humanitarians Feb. Black community.

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