alabama
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Disturbing Photos Expose Starvation and Neglect inside Alabama Prison (Pt. 2)
The family of Kastellio Vaughan were brave enough to share the graphic photos of their loved one with the world.
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Could the Supreme Court’s Ruling in Alabama Gerrymandering Case Further Dilute Black Voting Power?
A decision in the Merill v. Milligan case could pave the way for the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to be diluted even further.
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Alabama Girl Becomes Youngest Black Med Student in US History
Alena Analeigh Wicker will begin her med school studies in 2024
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Alabama School System Ordered to Stop Discriminating Against Black Children
The agreement requires the district to report regularly to the court to ensure they are implementing the orders given by the DOJ.
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Yolanda Flowers Makes History As Alabama’s First Black Woman Governor Nominee I
"We still must continue on to encourage our citizens how important it is to vote for the betterment of our state, Flowers stated.
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Selma, Alabama Church Known For Voting Rights Movement Lands On Endangered Places List
The historic church has been overrun by termites, water leaks, and mold due to closing during the height of COVID-19.