Southeast branch is opening late at noon on Saturday, September 28, due to staffing issues.
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What has made anti-black violence such a predominant feature of life not only in the U.S. but around the world? Why does race seem to color almost...
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Germany’s defeat in World War II was inevitable by late 1943, but Adolf Hitler supposedly had an audacious plan for softening the final terms: disp...
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Rapa Nui, also known as Easter Island, is more than just a picture postcard of iconic stone statues. It’s a microcosm of a planet in flux. Native R...
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We’ve been beguiled over the past decade by a romanticized, Silicon Valley-inspired take on entrepreneurship, glorifying its practitioners as darin...
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The Library begins a series of programs exploring issues related to COVID-19 with an examination of the immediate and long-term effects that the pa...
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Francis Glessner Lee seemed an unlikely candidate to become the early 20th-century godmother of forensic science. But she had a bent for science an...
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Feminism’s ultimate breakthrough remains elusive. America again will not elect a woman as president in 2020, despite the initial promise in a crowd...
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Family members and other close associates share what they learned from late first lady Barbara Bush in the newly released Pearls of Wisdom...
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In an online discussion of his new book,What It Is: Race, Family, and One Thinking Black Man’s Blues, author Cliffor...
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This Indie Lens Pop-Up event goes online with a screening and discussion of the 2019 documentary Bedlam, which takes an inti...