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Black History Month: Legal trailblazer Eunice Hunton Carter spotlighted at Bexley library event

A little-known chapter in history is the legal team that successfully prosecuted Mafia figure Charles “Lucky” Luciano in 1936 included one of the nation’s few African American female lawyers at the time, Eunice Hunton Carter.

News of the Week: Tiger Tales, Typewriter Sales, and TV Dinners Get Fancy

Post Connection to That Tiger-on-the-Loose Story You may have heard about the tiger that was on the loose in Houston, Texas. The nine-month-old named India was finally found last week, and it was announced that she would be going to the Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch in Murchison, Texas, where she will have a half acre of land all to herself. But it was the name of the ranch that made me raise an eyebrow. Cleveland Amory? The Cleveland Amory who used to write a column for TV Guide that I read religiously? Yup, the same Cleveland Amory. In addition to writing that column plus work for

Publishing in Seussville: When Children s Books Are Politicized

Oh, the book sales they’ll drive! After six Dr. Seuss books are discontinued, NPD looks at the latest US book sales data for insights. A sales image from Seuss Enterprise’s ‘The Art of Dr. Seuss Collection’ site, with a limited-edition print, 60th anniversary edition, for ‘One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish.’ Image: DrSeussArt.com Unit Sales  for Seuss Books Tripled in 2021 Over 2020 In her new report on the United States’ market in the early part of the second coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic year, NPD Books’ executive director Kristen McLean looks at “another exceptionally good week for US print sales” in the week ending March 6.

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