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Poll: Many Still See Confederate Flag as Symbol of Southern Pride
Even after the South Carolina church massacre during which nine African-American worshippers were fatally shot, and the subsequent public outcry that the Confederate flag be removed from the Statehouse, a new CNN/ORC poll shows that public opinion on the flag has not changed in 15 years. According to the poll, most still believe that the…
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Man Arrested Over $749 Cab Fare
On Saturday, John S. Williams Jr. and his children took a cab from Philadelphia to Uniontown, Pa., to surprise his fiancee, but the person who got the biggest surprise was the cabbie, who officials say had driven some 300 miles, only to be stiffed on the fare. According to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Williams, 35, told…
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Mom Takes Action After Catholic School Dismisses Kindergarten Son for Haircut
Jalyn Broussard went to kindergarten one day, proudly sporting a new hairstyle. But his modern fade quickly raised eyebrows among administrators at his Belmont, Calif., Catholic school. Officials called the 5-year-old’s mother to pick him up because his haircut violated the school’s standards. She was outraged. The school and Jalyn’s family reached a stalemate. According to…
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Purple Heart Veteran With PTSD Barred From Boarding NJ Bus Over Pit Bull Service Dog
Daniel Wright, a U.S. veteran, was just trying to get home from school when he was denied a bus ride on a New Jersey Transit bus because of his registered service dog, Tank, a pit bull, Fox News reports. According to Wright, a retired staff sergeant, he was coming home from school when he attempted…
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KKK Planning Protest Against Removal of Confederate Flag From SC Statehouse Grounds
While some people and political leaders across the nation are calling for the removal of Confederate symbols, others, the Ku Klux Klan included, are protesting on its behalf. According to the Post and Courier, the Loyal White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan applied for a permit to hold a rally of 100-200 people on…
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DOJ Report: Police in Ferguson Antagonized Demonstrators and Violated Their Free-Speech Rights
A U.S. Department of Justice report finds significant faults in law enforcement’s response to the demonstrations last summer in Ferguson, Mo., over the slaying of Michael Brown, the Associated Press reports. State and local authorities antagonized demonstrators in several ways, such as using military-style equipment and inappropriately using tear gas. The DOJ also concluded that authorities…
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Black Supporters of the Confederate Flag: ‘Don’t Let Cowards in Bedsheets Hijack Its Meaning’
There’s Karen Cooper, the Virginia woman who described how the Confederate flag, to her, represents defiance in the face of oppression. “I actually think that it represents freedom,” Cooper, a black woman, says in a webisode of the documentary Battle Flag. “It represents a people who stood up to tyranny.” According to the Washington Post, Cooper takes…
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Michelle Obama Has Girl Scout Sleepover on the White House Lawn
It seems there’s nothing that first lady Michelle Obama won’t do to stress the tenets of her Let’s Move initiative that gets children to take exercising and eating healthy seriously, including turning her backyard into a campsite for 50 Girl Scouts. That’s right: On Tuesday the White House South Lawn was littered with marshmallows, tents, campfires—well,…
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SC Black Church, Torched by KKK 20 Years Ago, Erupts in Flames
A historically black church located just outside Charleston, S.C., and which was burned to the ground 20 years ago by the Ku Klux Klan, was ablaze Tuesday evening. According to WACH Fox 57, the Mount Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church, located in Greeleyville, S.C.—about an hour away from Charleston—burned well into the evening as two…
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Ala. NAACP to Investigate Numerous Claims of False Drug Arrests and Abuse
Numerous people attended the Pickens County, Ala., NAACP meeting on June 29 to complain about false arrests from a drug sweep. The state’s NAACP said that the organization is launching an investigation, WBRC-TV reports. The claims stem from an 18-month drug operation that netted more than four dozen suspects. But many of them claim that…

