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Tour civil rights sites around the South
ATLANTA - Key events in 1963, from organized protests in Alabama to Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, galvanized the civil rights movement that eventually toppled Jim Crow laws in the South. The 50th anniversary of those events is a...Tags: University of Alabama at Birmingham, Folklore and Mythology, Crime, Law and Justice, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Colleges and Universities
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'Mad Men': It's a shameful, shameful day
On an early spring evening, Don and Megan are headed to the New York advertising awards and Arnold and Sylvia are going to D.C. where the doctor will give a last-minute (Got that, Don? She didn’t have time to tell you) speech. “Come Monday...
Tags: John F. Kennedy, Central Park
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'Mad Men' recap, 'The Flood'
At last, more insight into Don Draper's psyche. Now that old Don is back, most of season six's sins have been cyclical, from revisiting adultery and prostitution to a hefty resurgence in Don’s liquor bill. The reboot of old Don has sometimes...
Tags: Upper East Side, Kiernan Shipka, Culture, Adultery, Awards and Prizes
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Orlando marketer works to bring recognition to slain civil-rights icon Medgar Evers
"Man has not until this day, done what God would have us do. That is, love our neighbor as ourselves, especially if one neighbor happens to be black, and the other neighbor white." — Medgar Evers 1963 was an eventful year in America — one...Tags: Religion and Belief, NAACP, Crime, Law and Justice, Emmett Till, Civil Rights
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Chechens in U.S. feel shame, fear over Boston bombing
When Albina Digaeva, a Chechen who was granted political asylum in the United States, first learned that the Boston bombing suspects were from Chechnya, she called the California family who initially put her up when she arrived 15 years ago and...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions, Religion and Belief, Migration, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013)
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North Caucasus to Boston: Rise and fall of the Tsarnaev brothers
Anzor Tsarnaev was tough, a championship boxer back home, and he wanted his oldest boy to be tough too. Rain or shine, like a scene from "Rocky," the wiry Chechen immigrant would ride his bicycle as his son Tamerlan jogged to a Boston-area boxing gym,...
Tags: Wars and Interventions, Religion and Belief, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Religious Texts, Qur'an
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Latest Maryland and Delaware news, sports, business and entertainment
PRESCRIPTION DRUG RETURN Md. police accepting unused prescription drugs PIKESVILLE, Md. (AP) — The Maryland State Police and the Drug Enforcement Administration want your unused or expired prescription drugs. They two agencies are beginning a...Tags: Religion and Belief, Family, Gays and Lesbians, Kent County, Shootings
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Bulletin Board
Saturday Bereavement support group, for those 50 and older, 9-10:30 p.m., Heritage Park West Library, 5859 Via Flora, west of Delray Beach. $1. Call 561-361-9091. Boca Raton Green Market, local produce, plants, prepared foods, soaps, specialty items,...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Wildlife, Around The World Sailing, Sailing, Music
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Blackface parody video at UC Irvine reminds students of past racism
A member of a UC Irvine fraternity seen wearing blackface in a parody music video isn’t the first time charges of racism have been lobbed at the campus community, students said. “This blackface video isn’t the first, nor is it the...
Tags: University of California, Irvine, Crime, Law and Justice, Entertainment, Civil Rights, Music
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UPDATE: Morgan, Blythe guilty on all counts
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Guilty. On all counts. That was the verdict late Thursday in the forgery trial involving former chair of the county Democratic Party Butch Morgan and party member Dustin Blythe, who were accused of conspiring to forge signatures on...Tags: Punishment, Barack Obama, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Martin Luther King Day
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Leo Branton Jr. dies at 91; civil rights lawyer defended Angela Davis
Leo Branton Jr., a civil rights and entertainment lawyer whose stirring defense of '60s radical Angela Davis brought him his most celebrated victory in a six-decade career often spent championing unpopular cases, died of natural causes Friday in Los...
Tags: Northwestern University, U.S. Army, Lawyers, Summer Olympics, Los Angeles Police Department
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Street closures announced for this weekend's St. Luke's Half Marathon
Drivers in Allentown, beware. St. Luke's Half Marathon this weekend will result in street closures along the race courses in the city. Saturday, April 27: Hamilton Street will be closed between 8th Street and 12th Street from about 2:30 p.m. until 4:...Tags: Road Running, Running, Allentown
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