Between the 16th and 19th centuries, as many as a thousand slave ships carrying captive Africans sank while crossing the Atlantic Ocean. National Geographic explorer and writer Tara Roberts has been ...
The result of Anderson's research is his new book, “Pricing the Land: The Buying and Selling of Frontier New York and the ...
Alvitre, a Tongva/Scots-Gaelic comic book artist, has illustrated children’s books by Indigenous authors Traci Sorrell and ...
There’s no better way to see the world than from the window of a train – but what if you could do it in luxury? Railbookers ...
Nova Scotia’s Black community, which dates back to the province’s days as a French colony, is trying to ensure it survives ...
A multitude of books have been published about writing and the writing process, and the works that comprise this genre are surprisingly diverse. Some volumes are largely prescriptive—think of Strunk ...
Everett pulls off a masterly linguistic confection, in which enslaved people use Black English only as a wary affectation.
Ta-Nehisi Coates, acclaimed author, journalist, and activist, commenced the spring ’25 semester “Global Justice: Historical ...
The true depth of Michael Mosoeu Moerane’s work as a composer and educator is revealed in a stunning new biography called The Times Do Not Permit.
Sam Wells believes we may have been too quick to jump to conclusions about the proliferation of jellyfish blooms ...
The story of one of the most influential players in the early years of All Blacks rugby, first five-eighths J.W. 'Billy' Stead, has been published with the release of Billy Stead's Rugby World by ...