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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThe Nation's First Black Female Doctor Blazed a Path for Women in Medicine. But She Was Left Out of the Story for DecadesThe latest students to receive degrees from the New England Female Medical College included a “colored graduate,” one Rebecca Lee Crumpler. It was a brief mention, almost an afterthought, but what it ...
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All That's Interesting on MSN33 Facts That Capture The Strange And Salacious Life Of Benjamin FranklinIt might surprise you to learn that the bespectacled Benjamin Franklin was once quite the womanizer who fathered an ...
Jones’s roaring debut novel, first published in 1983, is a tour of the bad ol’ days of New York City and Detroit, with a ...
Steve Oney’s engaging and deeply reported “On Air” follows NPR from its beginnings in the early 1970s to tens of millions of ...
With an angry executive order that targets the Smithsonian Institution — specifically taking aim at the National Museum of ...
Two books on the history of indigenous people in the U.S. have received $10,000 awards presented by the J. Anthony Lukas Prize Project. Rebecca Nagle’s “By the Fire We Carry: The Generations — Long ...
The Secret History of America’s Role in the Ukraine War Part 1 Building Trust — and a Killing Machine Part 2 ‘When You Defeat Russia, We Will Make You Blue for Good’ Part 3 The Best-Laid ...
How David Rockwell Created BOOP!'s Technicolor World Meet the Cast of JUST IN TIME, Now on Broadway 5 Tips for Nailing Your Self-Tape Audition ...
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