One Sunday in May 1917, on the first day of services at the newly built First African Methodist Episcopal Church in Athens, the congregation celebrated with a processional and mortgage burning.
Deborah W. Parker, University of Virginia “Just Because I am a Librarian doesn’t mean I have to dress like one.” With this breezy pronouncement, Belle da Costa Greene handily differentiated herself ...
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In the heart of San Francisco, California, there’s a hidden gem that transports visitors to this bygone era of glitz, glamour, and illicit libations. Bourbon & Branch, a prohibition-era-themed ...
As ComEd’s lead external lobbyist for years, McClain took Madigan’s job recommendations and referred them to leaders at the utility for consideration. McClain’s attorney Pat Cotter characterized the ...
The physical and mental health of any nation depends on the trust of its people in the institutions created to protect them.
Dairy farmers in the region are invited to join UW-Madison Division of Extension educators for an educational workshop on ...
Hammond tried for years to bring a Starbucks to the city and now will get a third. The Seattle-based coffee giant is looking ...