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Local author s novel tells story of simpler times | The Kingston Whig Standard

Article content Trenton author Mark MacMillan is certain his newly released book, The Rankin Street Raiders, will provide readers an enjoyable journey back through time, giving a glimpse of life growing up in small-town Ontario. The setting is Southwestern Ontario around Detroit and Windsor, along with Amherstburg where MacMillan spent a number of his formative years growing up on Rankin Street in the 1960s into the 1970s. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Local author’s novel tells story of simpler times Back to video While MacMillan admits some of the Rankin Street Raiders exploits hit close to home for the former journalist, he’s not about to reveal what parts are based on actual events.

John Boyega: What To Watch If You Like The Star Wars Actor

CinemaBlend John Boyega is at the height of his career. The Star Wars movies may have made him a household name, but his talent and passion have made him an actor with career longevity. In recent years, we have seen Boyega diversify his profile, appearing in everything from big-budget action films to art house indie flicks and critically acclaimed series. John Boyega is definitely one to watch. If you’re a fan of Boyega, or just looking to explore more of his film and TV credits, then, luckily for you, the vast universe of streaming services has plenty of John Boyega projects to watch on various platforms. Let’s take a look at some of the John Boyega TV shows and movies currently available to stream.

I Used To Resent Kitchen Chores — But They Brought Me Closer to My Mother

I Used To Resent Kitchen Chores — But They Brought Me Closer to My Mother
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The Response to the Capitol Riot Is Whitewashing the History of Black Insurrection

The Response to the Capitol Riot Is Whitewashing the History of Black Insurrection A turn toward nationalism following the MAGA storm on D.C. erases the Black radical tradition of rebellion and endangers its future. Mark Makela/Getty Images In 1811, between 200 and 500 enslaved Black people armed themselves in a revolt that began on a sugar plantation a few miles outside of New Orleans. Charles Deslondes, a slave driver of Haitian descent, marshaled an insurrection against the slaver Manuel Andry, turning the tools of the plantation the ax, the sugarcane knife against his master. “An attempt was made to assassinate me by the stroke of an axe, and my poor son has been ferociously murdered,” Andry wrote of the attack in a letter to William C.C. Claiborne, then governor of Louisiana.

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