We spoke to a range of writers, academics and historians to learn about the titles that inform them on key parts of Boston's history: from the Indigenous inhabitants to the American Revolution; from notorious political leaders to the busing crisis of the 1970s.
The recently renewed conversation and coverage of the Northampton 2021 Biennial cancellation [“Arts Council apologizes for canceling 2021 Biennial,” Gazette, March 28] continues to miss the original invitation: to confront and begin to make amends for.
If you read Jean O’Brien’s (White Earth Ojibwe) book “Firsting and Lasting: Writing Indians out of Existence in New England,” you will soon meet Moses Rice (page 15), my sixth great-grandfather.Commemorated in June of 1855 (the 100th anniversary of.
If you read Jean O’Brien’s (White Earth Ojibwe) book “Firsting and Lasting: Writing Indians out of Existence in New England,” you will soon meet Moses Rice (page 15), my sixth great-grandfather.Commemorated in June of 1855 (the 100th anniversary of.
If you read Jean O’Brien’s (White Earth Ojibwe) book “Firsting and Lasting: Writing Indians out of Existence in New England,” you will soon meet Moses Rice (page 15), my sixth-great-grandfather.Commemorated in June of 1855 (the 100th anniversary of.