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Letter writers discuss history of Juneteenth, Holocaust exhibit in Virginia Beach and gubernatorial candidate Abigail ...
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Letter: Slaves to judicial tyranny
Dozens of Democrat district judges making illegal national rulings to hamstring the national agenda because they lost. Not ...
This administration seems to relish the cruelty of these actions. “Alligator Alcatraz” is an example of this. It’s in the ...
Letter writers urge resistance to unjust laws, suggest peace activists wrong to embrace Hamas, remind that UNH's mission is ...
It wasn’t until the ratification of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution on Dec. 6, 1865, and the proclamation of the ratification on Dec. 18, 1865, that all slaves within the country were ...
Two previously unknown letters by British politician and Christian abolitionist William Wilberforce have been unearthed in ...
A volunteer searching the archives of the American Baptist in Massachusetts has found a nearly 180-year-old document shedding ...
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During the slave era of the United States most slaves were illiterate, but some secretly learned how to read and write. Some of these letters have survived and chronicle the daily life of slavery.
Judges, some members of the Federalist Society and now a UF student justify bigotry based on their “originalist” view of the ...