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Civil rights leader Daisy Bates and music legend Johnny Cash to replace Arkansas statues at the US...
CNN via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoCash and Bates will replace century-old Arkansas statues of James Paul Clarke and Uriah M. Rose in...
Time for the Black church to drop stigma associated with suicide, Westchester clergy say
Gannett via AOL· 13 hours agoBut clergy also must know, he said, when to encourage people to get help. That's where the directory...
Iconic figures Johnny Cash and Daisy Bates replace controversial statues in the U.S. Capitol
Deseret News via Yahoo News· 1 day agoDaisy Bates, a prominent figure of the Civil Rights movement, and Johnny Cash, the iconic musician...
'Bad faith arguments' by politicians, school authorities are assaults on civility | Opinion
The Oklahoman· 6 days agoRecently I attended a talk by N.K. Jemison, a renowned science fiction author. For example, almost...
It's Cassadaga's 130th anniversary: 12 things to know about Florida’s spiritualist community
Daytona Beach News-Journal via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoBut mediums are those people capable of receiving information and assistance through spiritual...
Religious views on abortion more diverse than they may appear in U.S. political debate
Nevada Current via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoPolicy, politics and progressive commentary Lawmakers who oppose abortion often invoke their faith —...
Book ban: Horry County school board members should find their spines | Opinion
The State via Yahoo News· 1 day agoHistory never looks kindly on book banners. Not too long ago, I attended an Horry...they called...
Dennis Prager: Sick Jews
BizPac Review· 2 days agoBetween 1941 and 1945, one of the most civilized nations in the world — the nation that gave the world the greatest music ever written; the greatest single national source of great scientists ...
She Was No ‘Mammy’
The Atlantic· 1 day agoIn Newark, Luretha and her second husband, Elijah Griffin, had four more children. My paternal grandmother, Hilda Ramdoo, was nicknamed Dolly because she...
LaToya Ruby Frazier Is Paying It Forward
New York Times· 1 day agoIt rose, indistinguishably, from the steel mill — the Edgar Thomson Steel Works, opened by Andrew Carnegie in 1875 and still operating — and the adjacent...