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Judge Jay Stewart’s order allows the Southern Poverty Law Center to file a new version of the lawsuit for Hogg Hummock residents.
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An appeals court has overturned the convictions of Officer Robert Olsen, who killed a naked, Black Air Force veteran who was mentally ill.
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Dorie Ladner was one of the first workers to go to Natchez, Mississippi in 1964 to help people register to vote, her sister said.
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Jessie and Frank Wooden have a powerful motive to restore a segregated Miami cemetery: It houses their mother’s gravesite.
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The survey found that adults 30 and under typically disagree that the police are doing a good job in their city.
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COVID-19 continues to kill people worldwide, but experts are unsure of whether or not it’s a good idea to declare the pandemic as over.
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Mississippi Black Women’s Roundtable praised the new law, which passed the GOP-controlled Legislature with bipartisan support.