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Cleveland anglers could get Hooked on new comic strip

Cleveland anglers could get Hooked on new comic strip
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Ohio couple goes to great lengths to help inner city children learn to fish

Ohio couple goes to great lengths to help inner city children learn to fish
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Turske selected as Norton administrative officer Phil Turske Photo courtesy of the City of Norton NORTON Minerva Village Administrator Philip Turske was recently selected as the new Norton administrative officer, replacing Robert Fowler, who is moving to become Mentor City Manager as of Dec. 9. Turske will assume his new role in January at

New book for young anglers aims to hook people of color on fishing

Forced Black labor extended the reality of slavery far beyond 1865

Forced Black labor extended the reality of slavery far beyond 1865 Updated Feb 19, 2021; In his column, Mr. Foster stated that slavery was sanctioned by the U.S. government for more than 250 years. Mr. Alusheff feels the need to correct the “harmful disinformation” by providing the number of sanctioned years, per his calculation, as 75. The Emancipation Proclamation of 1863, an executive order issued by President Abraham Lincoln, only freed Confederate-held slaves; as commander in chief, Lincoln could only free southern slaves for military strategies. The 13th Amendment to the Constitution of 1865 permanently abolished slavery. After the Civil War, southern states passed new laws called “Black Codes,” designed specifically for and enacted to return Blacks to the conditions of slavery (think free labor) under the form of convict leasing. Blacks were arrested for “crimes,” such as being out after curfew and not being able to prove employment. From 1865 to the 1930s, th

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