David Elmo Cooper, hailing from Brooklyn, New York, discovered his love of art, specifically comic books and graffiti, at a ...
Ruby Bridges is an iconic figure in the history of civil rights in America. Born on September 8, 1954, in Tylertown, ...
With Donald Trump in the White House and Republicans controlling the Senate, an increase in book bans is a serious threat.
As Americans across the country voted early in record numbers ahead of Tuesday's election, it has become clear that they are motivated, arguably like never before. Some voters are now sharing intimate ...
Sarah Murdoch and professor Enzo Porrello unveiled an impactful initiative on behalf of the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute. At the American Australian Association’s annual benefit ...
His graphic novel A Blanket of Butterflies was nominated for an Eisner Award and his children's book Little You, illustrated by Julie Flett, was translated into Bush Cree, Plains Cree, South ...
Over its nearly 30 years in operation, more than 12,000 Native American children attended the Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. The school's philosophy was to "kill the ...
it also offers featured authors and books invaluable exposure to festival organisers worldwide, opening numerous possibilities for those involved. Beyond igniting children’s interest in African ...
The African Children’s Choir will be coming to Huntsville for a performance unlike any other. The event will take place a 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 13, at the First Presbyterian Church, 1801 19th St ...
She is one of thousands of children adopted from abroad by American parents — many of them military service members — who were left without citizenship by loopholes in American law that ...
Ms Haaland's family members were among the children forced into the boarding schools. From 1819 to the 1970s, the US implemented policies establishing and supporting hundreds of American Indian ...
The re-classification of a children's book on Native American history in a Texas library has caused an uproar among consumers, activists and library organizations nationwide. Last month ...