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Finding Agency in Unexpected Places

March 22, 2016By Jared Hardesty

Their presence suggests that slaves and free blacks in Boston understood the place of notaries in English society and appropriated a commercial institution for their own purposes.

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Miles Minutes: A Close-Reading of the Miles Ahead Trailer

February 11, 2016By Musiqology

Miles Ahead focuses on 1979, a period during which Davis picked up his horn after more than three years away from it.

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10 Great Books to Read the Rest of this Year

February 10, 2016By Quassan Castro

StayWoke: Must-Read Black History Month Books Celebrate Black History Month and beyond with 10 books that stimulate conversation! … By Quassan Castro Reading a great book can blow your entire […]

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Why Aren’t More African Americans Making Wine?

February 10, 2016By Batya Ungar-Sargon

It’s really ignorance that causes companies to market to blacks in a way that is “kind of hood”.

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Black Britons and the Politics of Belonging: An Interview with Dr. Kennetta Hammond Perry

February 10, 2016By Reena Goldthree

This month, I interviewed Kennetta Hammond Perry about her new book, London is the Place for Me: Black Britons, Citizenship and the Politics of Race (Oxford University Press, 2015). The […]

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Fear and loathing in the age of Trump

February 2, 2016By Al Letson

No one worried about political correctness when blacks, women and others stayed in their place.

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Charles Thomas to lead Knight Foundation investments

January 27, 2016By Publishing Editor

New Knight program director in Charlotte has a strong background in civic innovation.

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Meet a new generation of Triangle leaders

January 5, 2016By David Ranii and Paul A. Specht

The N & O acknowledges efforts of iNvictus Office Space’s Managing Partner, Edward R. Boyd, Jr.

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“It’s about my culture, the African-American experience in the US.

Historic Stagville: A Slave Plantation Still Standing

Historic Stagville: A Slave Plantation Still Standing

“We are open about carrying on the legacy of the free and the enslaved,” says Hardy. She speaks of the American Girl doll and fiction children’s book series, Addy, which is inspired by a child slave who once lived here – the black doll proudly sits on display in an exhibit area along with pre-Civil War artifacts and other memorabilia encased in glass.

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From Tragedy to Wellness

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