On June 19, Yale, New Haven, and the nation will celebrate Juneteenth, commemorating the end of slavery in the United States. Find related events and resources.
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One was a slave; the other was the grandson of a slave. One was a riveting orator whose strapping physique amplified his stentorian delivery.
The other was a delicate aesthete, whose inner rage brimmed over in polished, pointed grandiloquence.
Both were self-made. Both fought relentlessly for
One was a slave; the other was the grandson of a slave. One was a riveting orator whose strapping physique amplified his stentorian delivery.
The other was a delicate aesthete, whose inner rage brimmed over in polished, pointed grandiloquence.
Both were self-made. Both fought relentlessly for
The Harlem Renaissance is best known for the great novelists, poets, playwrights, musicians, fine artists and scholars who were inspired by the now celebrated Black cultural flowering in New York in the 1920s and'30s. But a cartoonist?
Oliver "Ollie" Harrington (1912-1995) was not just any cartoo