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Historian Matthew Harris discusses the life and times of liberal Latter-day Saint apostle Hugh B. Brown, who clashed with a number of eventual church presidents.
Nearly 100 American men and women from the United States are currently being considered for sainthood. And many Catholics ...
Ladybowers Unique steals the spotlight at Doune and Dunblane Show as breeders face fierce competition across beef and sheep rings.
The Village Voice remembers the art and provocations of the underground comix genius, Vaughn Bode, on the 50th anniversary of his death.
The Black Seminole Scouts carved out a path of resilience and defiance, stemming from the swamps of Florida to the frontier regions of Texas and Mexico. Born from a unique blend of freed slaves and ...
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Few people today know that the state of California owes its name to a legendary Black queen. Queen Calafia, a fictional character, who first appears in Las Sergas de Esplandían, a medieval romance ...
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