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All of this makes John Green’s new book, “Everything Is Tuberculosis,” incredibly timely. It is, at its core, a plea to readers to care about a disease that doesn’t directly affect them.
In GolfLogix’s case, one of two protagonists starts the process. ... GolfLogix green books (5) are designed to be easily read and used. For those who prefer smartphones, ...
How to visit: How to visit Green Book sites where Black travelers once found refuge Essay: Black History Month 2021: The only way forward is through, together Martinique Lewis, president of the ...
Jim Stracka makes green-reading books. Here’s his case against a ban. By Dan Rapaport. June 17, 2021 Phil Mickelson looks at his green-reading book during the first round of the 2020 U.S. Open.
John Green's new book "Everything is Tuberculosis" will release on Tuesday. The Indy-based author kicked off his book tour in Indianapolis over the weekend. Here's everything you need to know ...
Green Book screenwriter Nick Vallelonga -- the real-life son of Mortensen's character, Tony Lip -- had to release an apology after a controversial tweet from 2015 resurfaced, in which he made anti ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! TV and radio broadcaster Alvin Hall, author of "Driving the Green Book," discusses the basics of the Jim Crow era travel guide for African ...
Traveling with "The Green Book" during the Jim Crow era 09:51. Watching Mary Wilson, feeling the love at New York's glamorous Café Carlyle, it's hard to imagine what she felt at the age of 19 ...
35 thoughts on “ Saving Green Books From Poison Paranoia ” paulvdh says: ... Really two cases. In print…Replacing the book is just cheaper than dealing with public hysteria.
Two of Kansas City's most notorious child murder cases are now the subject of a new book. The book is a personal reflection for author Marla Bernard about the murders of 5-year-old Angel Hart and ...
Back in the 1930s, a Black postal worker named Victor Hugo Green published 'The Negro Motorist Green Book.' A travel guide that listed services and accommodations where African-Americans were welcome.
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