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Maggie Bryant, N.C. Central University's Oldest Living Graduate, Turns 106 Next Month

Maggie Bryant, N.C. Central University's Oldest Living Graduate, Turns 106 Next Month
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Celebrating a love of learning, teaching, and the Penn Relays

Gloria & James Ruffins Gloria Hearn grew up on Chicago’s West Side, but her family frequently visited her mother’s sister on the South Side. She was there on the porch when Jim Ruffins came from next door to say hello. Nearly every visit after that, Gloria and Jim talked about their high schools, their favorite classes, and sports. He played football. She was a cheerleader and ran track as part of the Douglas Park Junior Olympics Team. “She was really smart, bright, and interesting, and it was nice to be around her,” said Jim. After about a year of talking, Jim, then 16, asked Gloria for a date. Gloria wanted to say yes, but could not. “I’m not allowed to date until I’m 16,” she told him.

Richard Wright's new novel 'The Man Who Lived Underground' surfaces – People's World

Help Save People s World The economic crisis has hit People s World hard. We need the support of all our friends and readers to continue publishing. Richard Wright’s new novel ‘The Man Who Lived Underground’ surfaces May 14, 2021 1:41 PM CDT By Patrick Chura Richard Wright s The Man Who Lived Underground has been published unexpurgated for the first time. | Wright photo: AP Each Richard Wright novel in one way or another bears the imprint of his formative affiliation with the communist movement. His newly published The Man Who Lived Underground, a work that subverts capitalism by exposing its cruel distortions of humanity, is no exception.

Review: Richard Wright's "The Man Who Lived Underground"

His posthumously released novel, “The Man Who Lived Underground,” was written during a crisis of political faith. Graphic House/Getty April 19, 2021 On a Friday in early June 1941, Richard Wright addressed the opening session of the Congress in Defense of Culture in New York City. “Some of you may wonder why a writer, at a congress of writers, should make the theme of war the main burden of a public talk,” he began. He explained that it was for the simple reason that few things mattered “one-half as much.” Then he laid out his case against American involvement in World War II, claiming that

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