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Day of Reflection: Commemorating 175th anniversary of the Miami Tribe s removal from their homelands

This ground beneath our feet is home, a place where countless generations of our ancestors left footprints as they lived their lives until a fateful period in the history of this country, Chief Lankford said. And though Myaamia people had lived in this vast homeland region since time immemorial, the stroke of (President Andrew Jackson’s) pen permanently altered our destiny.

Miami U reflects on 175th anniversary of Myaamia tribe s removal

Miami U reflects on 175th anniversary of Myaamia tribe s removal
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Join Miami for Day of Reflection Oct 11 recognizing the historic trauma experienced by the Myaamia people

Join Miami for Day of Reflection Oct 11 recognizing the historic trauma experienced by the Myaamia people
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Skyscraper flats plan will make ugly building even worse

Victoria Park House in Stafford (Image: Google Images) Want Stoke-on-Trent news emailed to you direct from our journalists? Sign up to our newsletterInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Fears have been raised that adding two storeys to a massive building at the gateway to a town will make an existing eyesore even worse . Victoria Park House, which overlooks the park next to Stafford railway station, currently provides office space.

Tom Poland: History surrounds you

History really does surround you. You just have to slow down a tad and open your eyes. It will help if you turn off the TV and go touring. I often write you can drive by a place 1,000 times and miss its significance. Last week, while aimlessly touring I revisited a place Robert Clark and I put in our second book, “South Carolina, A Timeless Journey, the Saluda Theater.” The old art deco theater’s beautiful, if a bit worn. It opened July 4, 1936 with Shirley Temple’s Susanna of the Mounties. Lash Larue, a whip-wielding cowboy performed there. The theater provided a set for the film, “And Justice For All,” starring Sidney Poitier and Burt Lancaster.

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