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For Juneteenth, visit these sites to learn about Black history in Austin
Austin American-Statesman via Yahoo News· 2 days agoWesley United Methodist Church (1164 San Bernard St.): Founded in 1865, this church has a history...
Today in History: June 13, Johnson nominates Marshall to become firstBlack Supreme Court justice -...
WTOP Washington· 2 days agoThere are 201 days left in the year. On June 13, 1967, President Lyndon B. Johnson nominated Solicitor-General Thurgood Marshall to become the first < ...
70 years since Brown v. Board of Educationoutlawed school segregation: The class issues, then and...
World Socialist Web Site· 1 day agoIn one of the most important Supreme Court cases in its history, the unanimous ruling outlawed...
Analysis | Republicans embrace a Confederate symbol, after years of unease
Washington Post· 10 hours agoA racist massacre at a Black South Carolina church in 2015 and George Floyd’s murder in 2020...
Potential Supreme Court candidates during a second President Biden term
Fox News via Yahoo News· 3 days agoCircuit appeals court. Besides Kagan, former solicitors general to later become a justice include...
White people aren't being discriminated against. Groups trying to keep Black people down.
Gannett via AOL· 5 days agoIn 1976, the Supreme Court ruled the 1866 act must include white people, too. Thurgood Marshall...
Secret audio of Alito isn't the smoking gun liberals think
San Antonio Express-News· 10 hours agoIt’s hard to imagine a clearer violation of journalistic ethics than pretending to hold beliefs you...
Will the Constitution Save Public Universities?
The Dispatch via Yahoo News· 7 days agoBut Whittington asks fellow academic freedom proponents to...a half after Keyishian. In Pickering v. Board of Education, Justice Thurgood Marshall wrote...
Author revisits case that rocked lake county in the 1940s
WESH 2 Orlando· 1 day agoIn 1949, in Groveland, an accusation shook the county. "That four young black men had been...
Community members reflect on school desegregation and civil rights leaders
The Daily Tar Heel· 5 days agoA 2018 Stanford study found that Chapel Hill-Carrboro schools had the second widest achievement gap between Black and white students of any school district in the country.