And through so much of the Civil Rights Movement and highlighted in that museum in the 50s and 60s was cloaked their movement and promises of the constitution, heard that from Martin Luther king during the i have a dream speech and the declaration, promissory note, and civil rights leader struck a different tone, they are focusing on the history from there. Across the board folks want to focus on those honoring it today. We see that on the parade route outside, civil rights leaders, and folks from the civil rights era, showing up because they want to honor those who sacrifice their lives. A long journey, those who stand on the shoulders of people who went through the exhibit, freedom riders went through mississippi under terrible violence. We are waiting the president s remarks, you see the podium in the back of your shot. Recoup for a minute before the president arrives after the president speaks and to jackson, mississippi the president s remarks. I am struck, it is hard to imagine e
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A Waterloo man has been sentenced to life in prison after being convicted of a 2018 date rape in Dubuque, according to KWWL. 47 year old Patrick Booker physically assaulted the victim over the course of several hours after they initially intended to have sex with Booker and another man before refusing to do so. Booker saw his sentence enhanced after a jury previously found him guilty of third degree sexual abuse. He has filed an appeal.