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Jun 12 2024
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Black Civil War Reenactment
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Post RegisterJun 15 2024
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Civil War Style Church Service
Join Historic Rocky Springs Chapel, Inc. (HRSC) for a Civil War-style, nondenominational church service at Historic Rocky Springs Chapel on Sunday, June 16, 2024, beginning at 1:00 p.m. The service will be conducted by Chaplain Steve McCarty wearing Civil War period attire. Chaplain McCarty is a member of the nonprofit organization Re-enactor's Missions for Jesus Christ. A short living history
Frederick News-PostJun 15 2024
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Civil Air Patrol returns to Ada
There was an increase in air traffic around Ada Regional Airport this week as students and instructors of the Civil Air Patrol’s National Powered Flight Academy returned to the skies over Ada, Thursday. The program will be in Ada until Friday, June 21. The National Flight Academy aims to offer cadets a hands-on, interactive experience. They are given a solid flying foundation by providing
The Ada NewsMay 08 2024
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Civil rights groups demand Supreme Court weigh in on Louisiana congressional map next week
Civil rights groups insisted that the Supreme Court take up Louisiana’s redistricting battle on Wednesday in an attempt to maintain a second majority-black congressional district that was recently drawn. A group of voters that described themselves as “non-African American” filed a lawsuit against the state in January, claiming the new district violated the equal protection clause or that the
Washington ExaminerMay 15 2024
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"Honor our civil rights": New legal fund helps Asian Americans fight workplace discrimination
From left, moderator Shawna Chen and panelists Ann Lai, Robin Shishido, Vaishnavi Jayakumar, April Moh and Charles Jung speak at an event in San Francisco yesterday. Photo courtesy of Justin Zhu/Stand with Asian Americans A local organization formed in response to a spike in hate crimes during the pandemic is unveiling a new legal fund aimed at defending Asian Americans from workplace
AxiosApr 05 2024
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Beloved civil rights leader Reverend Doctor Cecil Murray dies
His family told KCAL News that he died after some health struggles.
Reverend Murray was the pastor of First African Methodist Episcopal Church for almost three decades. During his 27 years as the church's pastor, Murray grew his congregation from 250 to 18,000. He helped his South LA through numerous programs, that brought jobs, housing and poured millions of dollars into the community
CBS News (Online)May 14 2024
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Rev. Bill Lawson, founder of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church and civil rights icon, dies at 95
Rev. Lawson was a father of four, including to ABC13's Melanie Lawson. Reverend Bill Lawson, a civil rights icon and the founder of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church in Third Ward, died Tuesday morning at the age of 95. Reverend Bill Lawson, a civil rights icon and the founder of Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church in Third Ward, died Tuesday morning at the age of 95. Reverend Bill Lawson, a civil
ABC13 HoustonApr 04 2024
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Austin to officially rename bathhouse at Barton Springs for civil rights leader
AUSTIN (KXAN) — City council members will vote Thursday to officially change the name of Barton Spring’s bathhouse, gracing it with the name of the woman who led the movement to desegregate the public pool in the 1960s. Joan Means Khabele was part of the first groups of black students to integrate into Austin High School in the 50s. Flipping through the Austin High yearbooks from 1958 to 1960
KXAN NewsApr 16 2024
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Dallas pastor resigns as head of civil rights organization Rainbow PUSH Coalition
Dr. Frederick Haynes, III, the senior pastor of Friendship-West Baptist Church in Dallas and the president of Rainbow Push Coalition, has stepped down from leadership less than a year after being with the organization. NBC 5 obtained a letter of public resignation statement on Tuesday, April 16, in which Dr. Haynes announced his resignation as CEO and President of the civil rights movement
Dallas-Fort Worth NewsApr 27 2024
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Mixed-Media Experience ‘Noire’ Tackles Civil Rights Struggle With Literary, Theatrical Pedigree
Given the NewImages Festival’s remit to welcome diverse artistic voices into the immersive space, programing “Noire” was an obvious choice. An augmented reality adaptation of a lesser-known case from the Civil Rights era, “Noire” brought much pedigree to this year’s Paris XR showcase. The project tracks the true story of Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in the segregated South who refused
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