Bernice King joins Robin Williams’ daughter in begging the public to stop creating AI images and clips of her father.
As National Guard troops arrive in Memphis, the memory of thousands of them with bayonetted rifles and tanks in 1968 is still ...
An intruder broke into the Washington state Capitol and smashed a glass door, set fire to a rug and flag, and knocked over ...
Trump’s complete turnabout on speech is indicative of the contradictions and ironies in the bedrock principle of the American ...
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Lionel Richie Reflects on His Parents’ Decision to Keep Him from Marching with Martin Luther King Jr.
Growing up in Tuskegee, Alabama, during the height of the civil rights movement, Lionel Richie had a front-row seat to history. The Grammy-winning artist opened up to The Guardian about how those ...
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What the Founders Would Say Now
The originalist fallacy that dominates the current Supreme Court—the pretense that it is possible to read the minds of the ...
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Honoring William Tyndale on the 500th anniversary of his first printed work
Oct 6 is the day when Anglicans around the world, and Lutherans in North America, remember William Tyndale This year is also ...
ZANESVILLE − Dr. Alex Kemei has joined Genesis Primary Care, specializing in internal medicine. He earned his doctorate of ...
The question of what Jefferson meant by “all men” has defined American law and politics for too long.
EL CENTRO - Seniors hula’d their way through the Martin Luther King Jr. Sports Pavilion for the 3rd Annual Senior ...
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Why Lionel Richie's Parents Stopped Him from Marching with Martin Luther King Jr. When He Was 15
Lionel Richie opened up about growing up during the civil rights movement in an interview with The Guardian on Oct. 4.
Lionel Richie gets candid about his memoir, “Truly,” growing up during the Civil Rights era, and politics today.
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