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Local historian Peggi Medeiros discusses Harriet Jacobs' Legacy


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NEW BEDFORD Join well-known local historian and author, Peggi Medeiros, for a virtual book talk on Harriet Jacobs in New Bedford. The virtual talk will take place at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, May 18, hosted by Thee Rotch-Jones-Duff House & Garden Museum (RJD) in New Bedford as one of its last virtual talks of the season.
Medeiros will trace the intertwined lives of the Jacobs, Grinnell, and Willis families and their interactions with the City of New Bedford. In 1861, Harriet Ann Jacobs published a masterpiece, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, the first and only narrative to give voice to a woman who escaped slavery.  Cornelia Grinnell Willis not only purchased Harriet’s freedom, but she also developed a bond with Harriet and her daughter, Louisa, that lasted a lifetime. ....

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Here comes the sun | Bancroft this Week


By Nate Smelle
Of all the months in the year, March bears the most signs of seasonal change. When the icicles start dripping, the water levels rise, and migratory birds return to our skies, we know that soon our routines, like our clothes, once again must realign with the weather.
Each year, this seasonal reawakening brings life to the landscape, and replenishes our vitality by opening us up to a wide range of opportunities to get outdoors, flex our muscles and fill our lungs with fresh air. Day by day, as the hours of daylight increase, we find ourselves discovering more and more reasons to spend time outside. Whether conscious of this connection with nature or not, we all share in the health benefits it provides us with after a long season, short on sunshine. ....

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IN PICTURES: 'Where flowers bloom, so does hope' • the Hi-lo


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There has rarely been a better time for spring’s arrival. It’s the season of hope and joy, of new beginnings, of starting over. It has been a dreary, sad, lonely year, but the disease that caused so much misery is thawing now and people are beginning to cautiously, slowly, re-awaken. Birds are singing a chirpier tune, flowers are exploding in colors long absent.
The 19th-century writer Harriet Ann Jacobs noted that “when nature resumes her loveliness, the human soul is apt to revive also.” And Lady Bird Johnson, who made the beautification of the urban blight of roads and freeways her project as First Lady, said “where flowers bloom, so does hope.” ....

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Top 8 Black History Month Audiobooks To Learn From


Top 8 Black History Month Audiobooks To Learn From
Top audiobooks to listen and learn from this Black History Month. Photo: pixabay (CC0)
Time and again, words have proven themselves to be very powerful things. There’s no better picture of this than that of Black people using literature as a way to understand the world around them and the beauty and brutality that came with it.
All across the globe, Black people have used words as weapons in fighting against transphobia, colonialism, misogyny, and of course, systemic racism. Words have also been used to tell some of the most wonderful and beautiful stories about them. ....

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