By Marc W. Polite 2003 feels like it was a lifetime ago. This is when Evanescence broke on the musical scene with the goth rock/nu-metal sound, the album “Fallen”, […]
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Black literature and social commentary
By Marc W. Polite 2003 feels like it was a lifetime ago. This is when Evanescence broke on the musical scene with the goth rock/nu-metal sound, the album “Fallen”, […]
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By Marc W. Polite After a long and difficult winter, spring is finally here. Along with much nicer weather and hopefully more opportunities to be out and about, April […]
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The Center for Black Literature presents renowned hip-hop artist and activist Talib Kweli in conversation with Akiba Solomon, senior editor at The Marshall Project. The topic is his new […]
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Introducing “Voices of Harlem,” a series in partnership with the Harlem Writers Guild that pays homage to the written words and voices of those from the Harlem Renaissance era. Music […]
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