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| | | | | The Dogs of 9/11: Their Failed Searches for Life Helped Sustain It | | Aug 30, 2021 | | Two exhibitions in New York recognize the search and rescue dogs who combed through the World Trade Center wreckage, trying to find survivors.James Symington and his German shepherd, Trakr, searching through rubble at the World Trade Center tower collapse site in New York, on Sept. 13, 2001. From the exhibit “K-9 Courage,” at the 9/11 Memorial & Museum. | | | | | Nia DaCosta on 'Candyman' and the Power of Terrifying Legends | | by Candice Frederick Aug 30, 2021 | | For her horror redo, the filmmaker confronted the pressures for success. “There are a lot of people that you want to do well for, and that can be daunting.”Nia DaCosta said that for her, “growing up, Candyman was real. He wasn’t coming from a movie.” | | | | | Experts on Deaf Culture Help Times Explain Name Signing | | Aug 30, 2021 | | To understand the process of name signing, a Times team turned to people who knew it best.Monique Holt, left, Marsellette Davis, top right, and Frank Dattolo explain their name signs in the Times interactive article. “Once we in the Deaf community get to know who you are, then we can honor you with respect by giving you a sign name,” Ms. Davis said in the article. | | | | | When Frederick Douglass Met Andrew Johnson | | by Jennifer Szalai Aug 30, 2021 | | In “The Failed Promise,” a new book about Reconstruction and Johnson’s impeachment, Robert S. Levine looks closely at the perspective of Douglass and other Black leaders. | | | | | | | |
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