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May 26, 2024
Feinstein Academy of Scholars Symposium and Elmezzi Graduate School Commencement draws top scientific minds: Peter J. Hotez, Rob
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Statement by the Prime Minister on National AccessAbility Week
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THIS DAY IN CIVIL RIGHTS HISTORY
August 11, 2009
Watts Riot begins
August 11, 1965 ...
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THIS DAY IN CIVIL RIGHTS HISTORY
August 10, 2009
Missouri Admitted to Union as a Slave State
August 10, 1821 ...
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This Day in Civil Rights History
August 07, 2009
Georgia institutes a State Board of Corrections
August 7, 1945 ...
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THIS DAY IN CIVIL RIGHTS HISTORY
August 06, 2009
Johnson signs Voting Rights Act August 6, 1965 ...
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Denver history from a Black perspective
August 06, 2009
The museum provides a wealth of information about the early African-American community in Denver and the surroundings areas of Colorado ...
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THIS DAY IN CIVIL RIGHTS HISTORY
August 04, 2009
Slain civil rights workers found August 4, 1964 ...
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Selma man preserves history of civil rights one page at a time
August 03, 2009
My friend's dad was a pack rat who seemed to save everything, including copies of The Selma Times-Journal," Murphy said. "I couldn't believe what he had stashed away up ...
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THIS DAY IN CIVIL RIGHTS HISTORY
July 30, 2009
Chief Pocatello signs peace treaty July 30, 1863 ...
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Civil Rights History Forgotten at Landmark
July 30, 2009
...at one point, it was the heart of the sanitation strike that brought Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. to Memphis. Now, labeled an eyesore, the church sits boarded up ...
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THIS DAY IN CIVIL RIGHTS HISTORY
July 29, 2009
Chang-Rae Lee's birthday
July 29, 1965 ...
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Race/Ethnicity, Associated with Sugar Consumption
August 03, 2009
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THIS DAY IN CIVIL RIGHTS HISTORY
July 28, 2009
14th Amendment adopted
July 28, 1868 ...
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THIS DAY IN CIVIL RIGHTS HISTORY
July 23, 2009
The 12th Street riot
July 23, 1967 ...
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THIS DAY IN CIVIL RIGHTS HISTORY
July 22, 2009
Lincoln tells his cabinet about Emancipation Proclamation
July 22, 1862 ...
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2009 African American History and Culture Grants Announced
July 22, 2009
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THIS DAY IN CIVIL RIGHTS HISTORY
July 21, 2009
The "Trial of the Century" draws national attention
July 21, 1925 ...
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THIS DAY IN CIVIL RIGHTS HISTORY
July 20, 2009
Sitting Bull surrenders
July 20, 1881 ...
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THIS DAY IN CIVIL RIGHTS HISTORY
July 17, 2009
Confiscation Act approved
July 17, 1862 ...
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NEW REPORT: Two-thirds of persons serving life sentences are racial and ethnic minorities
July 22, 2009
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THIS DAY IN CIVIL RIGHTS HISTORY
July 14, 2009
July 14, 1798 Sedition Act becomes federal law ...
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THIS DAY IN CIVIL RIGHTS HISTORY
July 13, 2009
Live Aid draws 1.5 billion viewers ...
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THIS DAY IN CIVIL RIGHTS HISTORY
July 10, 2009
*VIDEO* Monkey Trial begins
July 10,1925 ...
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THIS DAY IN CIVIL RIGHTS HISTORY
July 09, 2009
General Dwight D. Eisenhower appoints Florence Blanchfield to be a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army making her the first woman in U.S. history to hold permanent... ...
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THIS DAY IN CIVIL RIGHTS HISTORY
July 07, 2009
First Female cadets enrolled at West Point
July 7, 1976 ...
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Ethnic Healthcare Groups Prescribe Prevention and Access to Care
July 07, 2009
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Chicago Conference Highlights Plight of LGBT Ethnic Elders
July 03, 2009
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Demographics and ethnic factors play a role in attitudes toward physical activity
July 06, 2009
Hispanic parents did not value strenuous household chores for children of either sex. Families with more children valued chores more, and families with more education ...
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ETHNIC MEDIA CALL COLLECTIVELY FOR IMMIGRATION REFORM
June 30, 2009
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Melanoma Deadlier in Ethnic Populations, Incidences on the Rise
June 25, 2009
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Report analyzing link between Alcohol and Suicide Among Racial/Ethnic Populations
June 18, 2009
The study showed that alcohol was linked to suicide across a variety of populations including sex, age, and racial/ethnic groups ...
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Oral History Workshops for Immigrant Women with Nora Chipaumire
June 11, 2009
The workshops are open to immigrant women, age 18 and up, who are interested in learning to retell their personal stories through movement techniques developed by Nora Chipaumire ...
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