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Jun 05 2024
News
New exhibition in memory of the Civil Rights Movement comes to St. Augustine Beach
ST. AUGUSTINE BEACH, Fla. — There is a new exhibition at the St. Augustine Beach Hotel called “Waves of Change.” It marks a significant chapter in the area’s civil rights era history. The unveiling began around 5:30 p.m. outside of the Cultural Arts Center. The St. Augustine Beach Hotel is the only property in Florida listed on the National Register of Historic Places linked to the 1960s Civil
Action News JaxMay 01 2024
Fact Check
Biden’s Dubious Civil Rights Arrest Anecdote
In his interview with SiriusXM radio’s Howard Stern, President Joe Biden revived a dubious anecdote about having been arrested as a teenager while standing in solidarity on the porch of a Black family amid a desegregation protest.
As it has in the past, the story came up as Biden recalled mulling Barack Obama’s offer to join the 2008 Democratic ticket as vice president and discussing it
FactCheck.orgMay 15 2024
News
DOJ’s civil rights office under fire in antisemitism hearing
Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) slammed the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division for being absent in the face of campus antisemitism, while using its time going after peaceful anti-abortion protesters. Roy, chairman of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution and Limited Government, criticized Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division Kristen Clarke for giving Columbia
Washington ExaminerMay 14 2024
News
Parents urge Carroll ISD to address civil rights violations
Fort Worth Star-TelegramApr 06 2024
Analysis
The coming civil war on Europe’s Right
With the European Parliamentary elections just two months away, the final result seems all but decided. “A far-Right takeover is underway,” warn the experts of Foreign Policy. “This time, the far-Right threat is real,” add the prophets of Politico. And, give or take their hyperbolic use of “far-Right”, these cautions are warranted. Even though the centre-right European People’s Party (EPP)
UnHerdJun 06 2024
News
A civil rights march reacts, the USS Sacramento arrives and more archive photos from 1989
500 marchers protest NK cross burning verdict: Local leaders with The Rev. Hosea Williams of Atlanta (third from left) form the first row in a long line of marchers Saturday who protested a recent cross-burning acquittal. The words above were the headline and caption on a photo by Steve Zugschwerdt featured on the cover of the Bremerton Sun's edition of Feb. 13, 1989, a series of photos
Kitsap SunMay 14 2024
News
Largest Latino civil rights group UnidosUS endorses Biden in Arizona
The political wing of the largest Latino civil rights group endorsed President Biden Tuesday in Arizona, according to a press release. “For Latino voters, a clear choice,” Janet Murguía, UnidosUS Action Fund president, said in a press conference Thursday. “With Biden, we can continue forward on a path to progress and a brighter future.” “With [former President Trump,] we move backwards, to
The HillMay 08 2024
News
‘Step back for voters’ rights’: Civil, voting rights groups react to new Georgia election law
Voting rights groups in Georgia swiftly condemned a new elections bill Gov. Brian Kemp signed into law on Tuesday that, among other things, would allow mass voter challenges to persist, eliminate the use of QR codes on ballots and creates new procedures for homeless Georgians looking to exercise their right to vote. It would also shorten the timeframe for early and absentee ballots to be
Savannah Morning NewsApr 19 2024
News
Nashville celebrates Diane Nash's civil rights legacy
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AxiosMay 15 2024
News
DOJ investigating alleged civil rights abuses at Kentucky youth detention centers
May 15 (UPI) -- The U.S. Department of Justice is conducting a civil rights investigation at eight Kentucky youth detention centers and one youth development center, the DOJ announced Wednesday. Allegations of excessive force, prolonged isolation and threats of violence and sexual abuse prompted the investigation. "Confinement in the juvenile justice system should help children avoid future
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