In celebration of the United States Semiquin­centennial, the Blair County Historical Society will present a special encore ...
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A new display at the NY Historical traces the impact of the largest legal organization for low-income individuals in the United States.
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Through interviews and a memoir, Puyallup activist Ramona Bennett Bill recalls a lifetime in pursuit of Indigenous rights and ...
A documentary by the renowned Bristol-based historian David Olusoga has been nominated for a top industry award. Empire with ...
The New Zealand Indian Central Association was founded in 1926 to combat racism. Celebrating its centenary, it now wants the injustices to be recognised.
Premiering at SXSW, Marq Evans’ film delves into the debate surrounding a famous piece of footage and offers an answer to the ...
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Politics in Bangladesh rarely moves in a straight line. At times history circles back—events change, actors change, but the ...
One of India’s most prominent Marxist historians, Panikkar was renowned for his extensive writings on modern Indian history, communalism, and colonial society.
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