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The 1619 Project’s fingerprints are all over the Smithsonian’s African American museum
We need a real national museum, not a 1619 museum. But the 1619 Project's fingerprints are all over the Smithsonian's African American museum.
While further along than they once thought the centers would be, the Horton House, which will become the Judge James E. Horton Jr. Legal Learning Center, and t Scottsboro Boys Civil Rights Museum are ...
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Trump judicial appointee didn’t tell Senate the whole truth. They could soon make him a judge, anyway.
When LaCour testified before the committee in September, Sen. Dick Durbin peppered him with a few tepid questions. Durbin, ...
Survival chances for trauma patients involved in a life-or-death situation just got a big boost in Jackson County. The EMS ...
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Man arrested in Marshall County after being found passed out in vehicle linked to truck thefts
A multi-agency investigation led to the arrest of Jonathan Rodman, a suspect in multiple thefts across Marshall County and surrounding areas.
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Jacobin on MSNThe Red Scare Is American Past and Present
In his firsthand account of the 1949 Peekskill Riot, the two-day frenzy of state-sanctioned mob violence against a left-wing ...
On Wednesday, Oct. 8, the Scottsboro Rotary Club brought in the Jackson County Historical Association’s Annette Bradford to discuss the history of first Monday in Scottsboro.
The expression “stay woke” started out as an affirmation for African Americans. In the past decade it has been used by some Republicans — and some Democrats — as a pejorative for people thought to be ...
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Results From The 2025 Super 32 Challenge
Results by round and weight class from the championships rounds at the toughest, most prestigious high school folkstyle ...
On Saturday, Oct. 25, three non-profit organizations will gather in Chattanooga, Tennessee to honor the family of two of the Scottsboro Boys, Andy and Roy Wright, by cleaning and beautifying ...
Woke' means a lot of things today, and it can all be argued. But what can't be argued is where the term came from ...
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