Google recognizes Lewis as the first female of African American and Native American descent to become a world renown sculptor. The post Edmonia Lewis Google doodle honors 19th century artist behind “The Death of Cleopatra” sculpture appeared first on...
Born in Oakland, California, Korematsu was imprisoned at the Central Utah War Relocation Center at Topaz, Utah in 1942. The post Fred Korematsu Google doodle honors Japanese internment camp survivor & civil rights activist appeared first on Search Engine Land....
As an early leader of disability rights, Roberts co-founded World Institute on Disability, the nonprofit organization focused on disability policy, research and consulting. The post Ed Roberts activist Google Doodle honors leader of the disability rights movement...
Biko spent his life fighting South Africa’s apartheid policies and racial injustice. The post Steve Biko Google doodle honors anti-apartheid activist & founder of the Black Consciousness Movement appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search...
Set in Montana during the years following the American Civil War, Welch’s award winning novel tells the story of the Blackfeet Indian tribe. The post Writer James Welch Google doodle honors author of the Native American novel “Fools Crow” appeared...
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