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Statue of civil rights leader and lawyer Adelfa Callejo finally has a home in a downtown Dallas park

Statue of civil rights leader and lawyer Adelfa Callejo finally has a home in a downtown Dallas park
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The march toward keeping the government out of your bedroom

The march toward keeping the government out of your bedroom
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Western High School Foundation names 2021 Recipient of Lois and Irving Blum Social Justice Fellowship

Western High School Foundation names 2021 Recipient of Lois and Irving Blum Social Justice Fellowship
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TEXAS HISTORY MINUTE: Barefoot Sanders, his role in Dallas desegregation

TEXAS HISTORY MINUTE: Barefoot Sanders, his role in Dallas desegregation By Ken Bridges Special to the Herald Democrat Barefoot Sanders was familiar figure in the Dallas legal community for years.  As a judge, he became a powerful voice for justice.  And not only did he make history, he was a witness to many important events in the twentieth century.             Harold Barefoot Sanders Jr., was born in Dallas in 1925.  Barefoot was his grandmother’s maiden name, Dennie Barefoot.  Though he disliked the name as a youngster, he embraced it as an adult.  He attended local schools, graduating from North Dallas High School in 1942.  He enlisted in the Navy the next year, serving on a battleship in the Pacific for the remainder of World War II.

Roe v Wade Review: Dreadful Anti-Abortion Drama Has No Use for Facts or Filmmaking Basics

Roe v. Wade Review: Dreadful Anti-Abortion Drama Has No Use for Facts or Filmmaking Basics Roe v. Wade Review: Dreadful Anti-Abortion Drama Has No Use for Facts or Filmmaking Basics Cathy Allyn and Nick Loeb spew lies about 1973 s landmark abortion-rights Supreme Court ruling via inept filmmaking and an amateurish cast. Tomris Laffly, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Director: Cathy Allyn, Nick Loeb With: Nick Loeb, Stacey Dash, Jamie Kennedy, Joey Lawrence, Lucy Davenport, Greer Grammer, Corbin Bernsen, Robert Davi, William Forsythe, Steve Guttenberg, Richard Portnow, John Schneider, Wade Williams, Jon Voight. Running time: Running time: 112 MIN. To seriously consider “Roe v. Wade” that is, writer-directors Cathy Allyn and Nick Loeb’s atrocious anti-abortion propaganda piece and not the landmark 1973 Supreme Court decision in favor of abortion rights it is helpful to remember a 2017 quote by journalist Chuck Todd. “Alternative facts are not facts. They’re

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