If Vermont Rep. Hal Colston had his way, there would be no Black History Month in America, and the Black lawmaker will argue his beliefs in a debate against the
The Vermont House on Friday approved a constitutional amendment that would remove what supporters say is ambiguous language and make clear that slavery and indentured servitude are prohibited in the state.The constitutional amendment now goes before.
The Vermont House on Friday approved a constitutional amendment that would remove what supporters say is ambiguous language and make clear that slavery and indentured servitude are prohibited in the state.The constitutional amendment now goes before.
The Vermont House on Friday approved a constitutional amendment that would remove what supporters say is ambiguous language and make clear that slavery and indentured servitude are prohibited in the state.