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Global militaristic folly turned the U.S. into an economic, as well as military, “superpower.” Stay in the know with our free newsletter Receive stories from Albany straight to your inbox. Delivered ...
One reasonable conclusion, drawn by any number of reasonable people, is that Trump and Rubio were lying to begin with and that the Israeli strikes enjoyed U.S. approval and possibly even active, ...
The Friends of William Lloyd Garrison invites the public to join them in reading aloud Frederick Douglass’ Fourth of July ...
In honor of Juneteenth, BYU invited the surrounding community to gather at the Helaman Fields on June 19 to foster ...
In newly formed Black congregations, the famous abolitionist and others were able to live out their faith—and affirm their ...
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InformNNY on MSNCelebrating Freedom: Watertown’s Juneteenth flag-raising ceremonyWatertown Juneteenth will be held on Thursday, June 19, at 4 p.m. at Thompson Park, Watertown, NY, in celebration of the ...
In New Bedford, Douglass devoured abolitionist writings, finding fire in William Lloyd Garrison’s The Liberator. A break came in 1841 when he spoke at an anti-slavery gathering in Nantucket.
Boston remained a hotbed of the abolitionist movement throughout the 1800s as Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, and other movement leaders gathering there to develop strategy, raise ...
Evan Bernick's second in a series of guest-blogging posts: Part II of a critique of an important defense of the constitutionality of Donald Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship.
Black Heritage Month has arrived in a deeply and visibly divided nation. In honoring African-American cultural heritage, let’s engage the cross-racial perspective of William Lloyd Garrison (1805 ...
The news of Jerry’s arrest spread quickly. Per the previously agreed upon signal, church bells throughout the city rang out to alert the citizens that one of their own had been taken into custody.
William Lloyd Garrison called Sumner’s legal arguments “luminous and profound,” while a Boston newspaper that ran a front-page story calling Sumner’s arguments “clear and convincing.” ...
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