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Confederate Statues In Virginia Potentially Headed To Black History Museum
“The arrangement would enable the community to take a deliberate approach in its reckoning with such divisive symbols.”
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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Signs Bill That Will Re-Open Michigan’s Only HBCU
The Pensole Lewis College of Business and Design is slated to be open in March 2022
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Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman Gives Support Continuing the At-Home Confinement Provision Done By the Cares Act
The congresswoman noted rehabilitation and the ongoing pandemic for lower-level offenders
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Juror In Kim Potter Trial Speaks About Guilty Verdict Deliberations
“This was strictly about Daunte Wright, Kim Potter, and the law,” the juror said
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Michelle Obama Can Beat Donald Trump in 2024 Presidential Election, Says Joe Rogan Believes
“I really believe, if Michelle Obama runs, she wins.” says the podcast host.
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Woman Arrested For Alleged Assault On Delta Airlines Flight Made Rosa Parks Remark, Court Documents State
“What am I, Rosa Parks?” was the alleged statement that set everything off
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“We Have A Scarcity of Will To Address Inequality.” Poor People’s Campaign Continues To Fight For Build Back Better
In a Christmas Eve zoom press rally, the group and progressive representatives push to keep fighting for the stalled bill.
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The Dead May Have Arisen, But They Didn’t Vote. Georgia Debunks Trump’s Claim of Thousands of Dead Voters
As per findings, the actual number of Dead voters was far less than Trump claimed: 4
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President Joe Biden and VP Kamala Harris Both Speak To Voting Rights Reform In Separate Interviews
Both Biden and Harris spoke to the legislative challenges and world outlook pending on America’s action.
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Rep. Cori Bush Has An Idea To Commemorate the First Anniversary of Jan. 6th: Expel Those In Congress Who Were Involved
This renewed push for expulsion coincides with the resolution the Missouri representative introduced last year