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  1. 6 hours ago · African American parents, educators, and authors have long cared about, discussed, and written literature for African American children, despite various barriers to this genre of literary production. 1 In her 1922 essay “Negro Literature for Negro Pupils,” author, editor, activist, and educator Alice Dunbar-Nelson discussed the importance of African American children’s literature.

  2. 6 hours ago · Prior to the 19th century, most cities in the United States did not have formally organized or bureaucratized police departments.“The police” as Americans have come to know them simply did not exist in colonial and early American life. 17 That does not, however, mean that there was no form of policing, even if the forces empowered to carry out law enforcement functions do not look like ...

  3. 6 hours ago · Loving the Highland Bears; Paradise Reborn; Brides of the Ovedani; Shifters of Wolf Lake