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Read more: A woman lynchedFinally, in March 2024, Dallas is dedicating a sculpture to honor men lynched in the city between 1853 and 1920. Men and one woman. Jane…
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Read more: Opal Lee’s new homeOpal Lee, the grandmother of Juneteenth, was a young girl when white supremacists burned down her family’s home in Fort Worth. Now, in 2024, 85…
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Read more: Fresh air and sunshineI went to the Dallas Arboretum yesterday on a sunny day and saw many of the 500,00 spring blossoms on display. “Some old-fashioned things like…
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Read more: Happy Spring!“I am thankful that, in a troubled world, no calamity can prevent the return of spring,” Helen Keller once said.
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Read more: Happy St. Patrick’s DayMay your path bloom with shamrocks and your heart ring with song!
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Read more: Miracles“There are only two ways to live your life,” Albert Einstein once said. “One is as if nothing is a miracle. The other is though…
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Read more: The power of the law“It may be true that the law cannot make man love me, but it can stop him from lynching me, and I think that’s pretty…
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Read more: Your power“The most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don’t have any,” says the author Alice Walker.
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Read more: Starving in GazaNearly two thirds of families in Gaza eat only one meal a day, and, in 95 percent of households, adults restrict their intake to make…
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Read more: Nothing new under the sun“Now, nearly two and a half centuries after the Founding, the religious and political climate in America would seem a prime exhibit to support the…