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Mark Robinson: Who Is The Conspiracy-Loving Republican North Carolina Governor Nominee?
Teen Vogue· 7 hours agoRobinson has claimed that it is his divine duty to fight LGBTQ+ issues, so North Carolinians can...
Richmond Hill has plenty of hidden gems, detailing its rich history
Gannett via AOL· 9 hours ago“One of the newest exhibits features William and Ellen Craft, who made a daring escape from slavery...
Abraha: Restaurant workers deserve a livable wage, too
Detroit News· 18 hours agoWhen I started working, a restaurant job was a natural choice. Through laws rooted in slavery,...
Respect Sustainable Lifestyles If You Respect Women
Forbes· 3 days agoIn 1820s Birmingham, England, a household might expect a knock on the door from a local women’s group. Sweetening tea and cakes with it, they explained,...
Asheville, Buncombe reparations commission votes unanimously for guaranteed income
Asheville Citizen-Times· 9 hours agoAll are meant to help make up for slavery and years of discrimination toward Black residents and...
When Conservative Parents Revolt
The Atlantic· 1 day agoAfter all, it is in its classrooms—in social-studies curricula and civics lessons and mandatory-reading lists—that the country wrestles with how to tell...
Salisbury-Rowan NAACP to hold weeklong "Juneteenth Celebration" - Salisbury Post
The Salisbury Post· 14 hours agoJuneteenth, the day that acknowledges the end of slavery, became an official federal holiday in 2021. To honor this occasion, for the second year in a row, the Salisbury-Rowan ...
William Jewell College addresses its history of slavery, segregation through freedom walk
KSHB-TV Kansas City· 2 days agoWilliam Jewell College is acknowledging its past connection to slavery and segregation through what the college calls a freedom walk. William Jewell’s Racial Reconciliation ...
They were born into slavery. Then they won the first Kentucky Derby.
Washington Post· 4 days agoAs the 150th Kentucky Derby kicks off, the achievements of jockey Oliver Lewis and trainer Ansel...
Arkansas cannot prevent 2 teachers from discussing critical race theory in classroom, judge rules
U-T San Diego· 40 minutes agoA federal judge has ruled Arkansas cannot prevent two high school teachers from discussing critical race theory in the classroom, but he stopped short of more broadly blocking the state from ...