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- 1From:UWIRE TextSouthern Illinois University was an integrated school from the time of its opening in 1869. SIU held its first class with two Black students in attendance on March 9, 1869, four years prior to Illinois' mandate for...
- 2From:Science Letter2023 MAR 24 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Science Letter -- New study results on social science have been published. According to news originating from City University of New York (CUNY) by NewsRx...
- 3From:Medical Patent Law Weekly2023 FEB 22 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Medical Patent Law Weekly -- New research on agriculture is the subject of a new report. According to news originating from Washington, District of...
- 4From:UWIRE TextByline: Christina Charles Congratulations to America for 158 years free from slavery, 58 years since racial integration began, and only 6 more months till Flint, Michigan's lead-leaching pipes are fully replaced....
- 5From:UWIRE TextByline: Alexandra Nakamitsu Alex Nakamitsu '26 is planning on majoring in philosophy. She is Japanese and Swedish and loves the outdoors. Email Alex at aanakamitsu@wm.edu. The views expressed in the article are the...
- 6From:The Washington PostByline: Frederic J. Frommer Seventy-five years ago Thursday, President Harry S. Truman announced his intention to desegregate the military. It would become his most important civil rights legacy. But Truman actually...
- 7From:States News ServiceWASHINGTON, DC -- The following information was released by Accuracy in Academia (AIA): Spencer Irvine Martin Luther King Day commemorates the civil rights legacy of black civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.,...
- 8From:UWIRE Text- The U.S. Civil Rights Trail, which now celebrates its fifth anniversary, has more than 100 locations across 15 states that follow the battle for civil rights over the years. In Arkansas, most of the locations on the...
- 9From:Economics Week2020 JUN 5 (VerticalNews) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Economics Week -- Data detailed on Economics - Economic Policy have been presented. According to news reporting out of Baltimore, Maryland, by...
- 10From:UWIRE TextByline: Sam Berman Paid Advertisement "Boston made me feel that I didn't have a chance, and that's what racism does to you," Beverly Crockett-Taylor said as a Black woman who grew up in the Dorchester neighborhood in...
- 11From:States News ServiceLOUISVILLE, Kentucky -- The following information was released by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.): David Staniunas | Presbyterian Historical Society - December 6, 2022 Vera Swann, a Presbyterian mission co-worker...
- 12From:UWIRE TextByline: Julia Monteleone The history department hosted Dr. Andrew Kahrl, Ph.D. on Thursday Sept. 13 in the Aloysius P. Kelley Center to talk about his new novel "Free The Beaches: The Story of Ned Coll and the Battle...
- 13From:Washingtonpost.comByline: Laura Meckler NEW YORK -- When David C. Banks, future chancellor of the New York City school system, was growing up in a working-class Black family in southeast Queens, his father pulled strings to get him into...
- 14From:Pakistan Law ReporterWashington: United States District Court Middle District of Georgia has issued the following opinion: IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF GEORGIA MACON DIVISION UNITED STATES OF...
- 15From:Washingtonpost.comByline: David Von Drehle Bewildered and often angry, residents of Kansas City, Mo., recently packed a community meeting to hear the latest plan for the city's long-troubled public school district. No issue was more...
- 16From:Economics Week2022 OCT 14 (VerticalNews) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Economics Week -- Investigators discuss new findings in Economics - Economics and Statistics. According to news reporting originating in Williamstown,...
- 17From:CNN WireByline: Emma Tucker, CNN (CNN) -- The relocation of about 50 migrants from Texas to Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts, initiated this week by Florida's governor, has revived memories of strikingly similar tactics...
- 18From:CNN WireByline: Nadia Romero and Kevin Conlon, CNN (CNN) -- Shortly after the US Supreme Court ordered schools to desegregate in 1954, Robert E. Lee High School in Montgomery, Alabama, opened. Brown vs Board Education...
- 19From:Morning EditionTo listen to this broadcast, click here: HOST: LEILA FADEL LEILA FADEL: Today, Oklahoma City celebrates a moment in the city's past, a moment in 1958 in the midst of the civil rights movement. Thirteen Black students...
- 20From:States News ServiceNEW YORK, NY -- The following information was released by Columbia University: Opinions among hundreds published for the first time in response to Knight Institute litigation July 25, 2022 NEW YORK - The Knight...