STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State’s School of Architecture is hosting “Mississippi African American Churches, 19th Century to 1920” through Sept. 27 on the Starkville campus. Located in McNeel ...
2013-11-09T20:01:00-05:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/00b/20131109203634003_hd.jpgConnecticut College professor David Canton talked about the lives of African ...
The Catholic Church in South Africa is a much smaller church than that of the United States. There are about 4 million Catholics—roughly 6 to 7 percent of the population. Roughly 2.8 million Catholics ...
In the 1920s, African-Americans were denied the dream of homeownership across the state of New York and even on Long Island. A white landowner on the East End sought to challenge segregation - by ...
TORRINGTON — The Torrington Historical Society will offer the second presentation in a series of virtual programs, sponsored by Connecticut Humanities. The program will be presented via Zoom. The ...
One of the things novelist Suzanne Arruda did to get a true sense of life in 1920s Africa was to travel to Bartlesville. Arruda writes a series of mystery-adventure novels that feature Jade del ...
Suzanne Arruda’s preparation for a career writing historicalnovels set in 1920s and ’30s Africa was about what you mightsuppose it would be: She went to college, got her degree in biologyand ended up ...
Download PDF More Formats on IMF eLibrary Order a Print Copy Create Citation The COVID-19 crisis has a severe impact on education and employment and exposed the many social inequities that make some ...