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Remembering the Honorable Sara J. Harper, Esq.( 1926-2025), Distinguished Attorney, Judge, and Community Leader

By Regennia N. Williams, PhD On this day, I joined hundreds of other Clevelanders in celebrating the life and legacy of Judge Sara J. Harper, Black Christian daughter, sister, wife, mother, grandmother, attorney, public servant, and so much more. Other … Continue reading

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Why You Should Read Glory Edim’s ‘Gather Me’ This Summer

By Regennia N. Williams, PhD Dear Book Lovers and Everyone Who Enjoys Hanging Out in What Andrew Carnegie Called “Palaces for the People” (AKA Public Libraries), Having just finished reading Glory Edim’s Gather Me, I believe I have encountered a … Continue reading

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Thank You! — From the Bottom of My Hurston-Loving Heart

I just want to say thanks to everyone who supported the Oral History Association’s Zora Neale Hurston activities in Eatonville, Florida, Hurston’s childhood home. I really enjoyed my museum visit, the interview with museum founder N.Y. Nathiri, and the Educator’s … Continue reading

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Honor in My Own Town!

With the end of the calendar year approaching, I thought I would share several important announcements about my recent activities. The first is related to my December 27, 2014 visit to the Western Reserve Historical Society.  Let me begin by … Continue reading

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