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Monday, March 25
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White Supremacy Campaign of 1898 a stain that will not escape history: experts
(WILMINGTON, Nc.) -- On Nov. 10, 1898, more than 2,000 white supremacists in Wilmington, North Carolina, ransacked a Black-owned newspaper, Black-owned banks and forced the city's local leaders, which included a mix of white and Black elected officials, to resign in what historians call ...
Monday, March 25
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Sean Kernan
Bishop Hill to Host Free Native American History Presentation
In Bishop Hill, Illinois, the Bishop Hill Heritage Association will host an illuminating program titled 'Singing Bird and the Importance of Native American Women in Illinois History'. Kim Sigafus McIver will present the history of Native women in Illinois, with a focus on figures ...
Saturday, March 23
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The Center Square
Over 256,000 illegal border crossers in February, highest for the month in history
(The Center Square) – The number of illegal border crossers has increased significantly since Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas implemented a range of policies
Tuesday, March 19
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ABC News
Ariana Grandes grandma makes history on the Billboard Hot 100
Ariana Grande is #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with her single "we can't be friends," but the other tracks on her album eternal sunshine have also appeared on the chart due to streaming. One of those songs has just helped Ari's grandmother set ...
Wednesday, March 6
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ABC News
Haley says fractured GOP primary proves Trump will lose to Biden. History suggests otherwise
(WASHINGTON) -- Any voter who listened to a stump speech from former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley during her primary campaign against Donald Trump -- which she just ended -- was likely to hear a variation of one message: The former president can't win ...
Monday, March 4
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ABC News
The History Channel teaming up with LeBron James for three new documentaries
LeBron James has another reason to smile, days after becoming the first NBA player in history to score 40,000 points in a career on Saturday night.King James is teaming up with The History Channel for three new documentaries, the ...
Friday, March 1
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At least two dead as largest wildfire in state history tears through Texas Panhandle
(AMARILLO, Texas) -- Several large wildfires continue to tear through northern Texas, including one that has grown into the largest blaze in state history.The Smokehouse Creek Fire that ignited in Hutchinson County remained active Thursday, with just 3% containment, the Texas A&M Forest Service ...
Thursday, February 29
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At least 1 dead as largest wildfire in state history tears through Texas Panhandle
(AMARILLO, Texas) -- Several large wildfires continue to tear through northern Texas, including one that has grown into the largest blaze in state history.The Smokehouse Creek Fire that ignited in Hutchinson County remained active as of Thursday morning, having burned an estimated 1,075,000 acres ...
Tuesday, February 27
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The Center Square
Texas to make history Thursday with two presidents at its border on same day
(The Center Square) – Texas will make history Thursday with two presidents – one sitting, one former – visiting its border with Mexico. Former president Donald Trump will ...
Sunday, February 25
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ABC News
Speaker Mike Johnson can ‘bend the course of history’ by backing Ukraine funding, White House says
(WASHINGTON) -- President Joe Biden's national security adviser on Sunday pushed Speaker Mike Johnson to put a bipartisan Senate foreign aid bill to a vote in the House, arguing that doing so could help turn the tide in Ukraine's war against Russia's invasion."This is ...
Thursday, February 22
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‘Disgusting’: MLK monument vandalized in Denver park during Black History Month
(DENVER) -- A monument honoring the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., created by the nation's first African American NASA astronaut candidate, was vandalized in a Denver park this week by perpetrators who pried off a large bronze plaque and other pieces from the statue's ...
Thursday, February 22
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Sean Kernan
Photos from the Kewanee Community Black History Extravaganza
The Kewanee Community Black History Month Extravaganza was a stellar affair with a great crowd and a number of celebrated figures who gave speeches and celebrated the contributions of Black citizens in Kewanee. Below are photos from the event courtesy of organizer Etta La ...
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