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Talented teen on and off the turf - South Philly Review

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Audenried graduates in style - South Philly Review

Audenried graduates in style Pictured from left, principal Joshua Anderson of Universal Audenried Charter High School and salutatorian Tamarah Bullard, who received nearly $400,000 of the school’s $1.25 million in scholarships this year. Contributed photo The 2020-21 school year was anything but normal, but Universal Audenried Charter High School still managed to break records. The high school, located at 3301 Tasker St. in Grays Ferry, secured a combined $1.25 million in academic scholarships by its senior class this year, shattering past efforts. Salutatorian Tamarah Bullard led the way by receiving nearly $400,000 in scholarship offers. Students celebrated the completion of their high school experience on June 9 with a Hollywood-style red carpet curbside commencement ceremony on campus to acknowledge the Class of 2021.

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Children of the Coal Shadow – A haunting report about the children of the Coal Region from 1903

In the wake of the 1902 Coal Strike, the editorial team at  McClure’s Magazine made the decision to explore the legacy of the strike and peculiar lands of Pennsylvania’s Coal Region. In February 1903,  McClure’s published two lengthy stories about the anthracite coal fields. One, “The Right to Work” by Lincoln Steffens, explored the intense violence that took place during the 1902 Coal Strike between union and non-union mineworkers. The other, “Children of the Coal Shadow” by Francis Nichols, revealed the bleak realities facing children growing up in the mining towns and villages of Northeastern Pennsylvania. In the lengthy article, complete with haunting illustrations provided by Frank Schoonover, Nichols traveled the Coal Region and talked with children about their lives. He exposes how the coal operators and mill owners manipulated child labor laws to allow children as young as eight to work in dangerous mine operations and in knitting mills. He also points t

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