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The Campaign Season is Upon Us
By Linda Tarrant-Reid We all know the drill, lawn signs pop up out of nowhere a month before the actual election, mailboxes are stuffed with campaign literature, and robocalls asking for your vote interrupt your evening meal. I’m talking about … Continue reading
Posted in African American History
Tagged Fannie Lou Hamer, MFDP, Poll Taxes, Voting Rights Act of 1965
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Cleveland, Ohio: The Best Location in the Nation
By Linda Tarrant-Reid We traveled to Cleveland, Ohio this past Labor Day to attend numerous events celebrating family and friends and my husband’s 45th high school reunion. When he was growing up in Cleveland, it was known as “The Best … Continue reading
Posted in African American History
Tagged Carl Stokes, Cleveland, Karamu House, Louis Stokes, Ohio, Outhwaite Projects, UGRR
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