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Hosted on MSNFirst Black student graduated from The University of Alabama despite Gov. George Wallace trying to block herFirst Black student graduated from The University of Alabama despite Gov. George Wallace trying to block her ...
Laverne Cox and George Wallace on how 'Clean Slate' adds to the cloth of queer stories ...
Gov. Phil Murphy was the first governor to stay out of the presidential race in 28 years, leaving Democratic county chairs — ...
As a teen raised in the Rust Belt in the 1960s, Alan Cashaw wasn’t blind to the fact that racism existed. But he also knew ...
In the firm hands of Catherine Coleman Flowers, environmental, social and racial justice aren’t separate strands of work that ...
Wallace is elected governor of Alabama in 1962. African American attorney J. L. Chestnut remembers George C. Wallace as "the most liberal judge that I had ever practiced law in front of" and as a ...
As national news outlets note New Orleans' status as a "sanctuary city," local officials should be penalized if they keep ...
Rudolph, who was blinded in the bombing, recounts the terror of segregation in Birmingham and the long fight for justice for ...
Americans who saw Tom Homan speak at the Republican National Convention last summer likely came away with the very impression that Donald Trump hoped for when he appointed him as his “border ...
Fisher, 73, who served as Ohio’s lieutenant governor with Ted Strickland and the state’s attorney general under Gov. George ...
But their rights to vote were being denied in large numbers by local leaders within a state operating under the heavy hand of then-Gov. George Wallace. "When they started (protesting), they weren ...
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNCommentary: Teachers have power to open students’ eyes — if we let them — Randy FairAs a teacher who grew up in a small Southern town, I know the risks of giving parents veto power of kids’ education.
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