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            [Must Read] Jericho Brown On Langston Hughes’ Poem “Suicide’s Note” February 2, 2016 When Jericho Brown won his Anisfield-Wolf Book Award, he spoke of his awe of Langston Hughes, calling his discovery of… 
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            REVIEW: Alison Kinney’s “Hood” Offers Lesson On The Garment That Made Headlines January 25, 2016 In March 2012, U.S. Representative Bobby Rush stood on the House floor dressed in a gray hooded sweatshirt, one month… 
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            [VIDEO] Marlon James: We All Have A Stake In Ending Racism January 20, 2016 Marlon James begins his 2-minute video on racism with the following question: “Are you ‘non’ or are you ‘anti’?” Published… 
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            [Roundup] Best Fiction And Nonfiction Books Of 2015 January 14, 2016 As the chair of the National Book Critics Circle‘s nonfiction committee, our awards manager Karen R. Long had a steady… 
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            EVENT: “Cleveland In Print” Examines Northeast Ohio Through Toni Morrison, Langston Hughes And Harvey Pekar January 8, 2016 Come learn more about the Cleveland that helped shape Langston Hughes, Toni Morrison, and Harvey Pekar. Teaching Cleveland has… 
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            [Call For Submissions] 2016 MLK Essay Contest December 18, 2015 In a year characterized by racial urgency, the local Martin Luther King Jr. essay contest is expanding to accept entries… 
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            When Children Feel Invisible: Joesiah Poulson at the 80th Annual Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards December 16, 2015 by Ali McClain The beginning movements of this essay began with a complex question: Which author’s reading from the 80th… 
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            [In Their Words] Examining The Runaway Success Of A Brief History Of Seven Killings December 14, 2015 by Dr. Anand Bhat In 2007, when I asked my driver in Caracas if evangelical Christianity had been making its… 
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            Roxane Gay On Being A Public Intellectual In The Age Of Social Media December 3, 2015 Twitter was made for pithy public intellectuals like Roxane Gay. Nearly 100,000 people follow the author and professor for her… 
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            Professor Kenneth Warren Visits Cleveland For Talk On Race, Literature, And #BlackLivesMatter November 30, 2015 Kenneth Warren, a University of Chicago literature professor, asked a gathering of students and faculty in Cleveland this fall to… 
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            REVIEW: “The Education of Kevin Powell” November 23, 2015 Violence permeates nearly every page of “The Education of Kevin Powell.” Neighborhood boys, relatives, authority figures and even the author… 
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            Bringing Maya Angelou’s Poetry To Single Moms In Cleveland November 16, 2015 One of my favorite Maya Angelou quotes—one I love so much that I gave all my friends an illustrated copy… 
 
    