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Driving While Black is still a death sentence

Driving While Black is still a death sentence
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Wyoming Names Aaron Appelhans First Black Sheriff In State History

Wyoming Names Aaron Appelhans First Black Sheriff In State History
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Merrick Garland civil rights record questioned by activists

In 10 criminal decisions before the court, Judge Garland disagreed with his more liberal colleagues every time, according to an analysis by The Washington Times. Employees or job applicants who have alleged racial discrimination have won only three out of nine cases in Judge Garland’s courtroom, the Times found. He ruled for the employer four times and two other cases could be viewed as ties because he granted motions to both sides. Criminal defendants seeking to appeal their sentences lost nine out of 15 cases involving Judge Garland, according to the Times’ analysis. Judge Garland’s judicial track record has disheartened civil rights groups, who fear he won’t go far enough to address diversity and racial injustice issues as attorney general.

Biden s AG nominee on hot seat with left s racial justice warriors

Hank Moniz, of Halifax, MA, was RI s first Black state trooper in 1969

EAST PROVIDENCE Hank Moniz was two years out of the Marines, a Vietnam veteran working as a machinist in 1969, when he was looking for something better. I had to make some decisions as to where I was going, Moniz told The Providence Journal last week. He was married, owned a house, and had one child, with another one on the way. I needed to get a job, and I needed stability in my life. Since high school, he had wanted to be a Rhode Island state trooper. Many people had told me that wasn t going to happen, he said. That s because Hank Henry J. Moniz Jr., a third-generation descendant of Cape Verdean immigrants is Black, and the Rhode Island State Police had never had a Black trooper.

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