Meanwhile hundreds of thousands filled the streets some of the innocent man whose body is chronicled the end while in washington the u. S. President threatens to his dozens of iranian targets into iran to tighten its horsemen on. The earth. I am. The expert in a day of extraordinary and fast moving developments as a sense of crisis grips much of the middle east iraq spada mint has moved to expel u. S. Troops from the country even as the u. S. Military says that those troops have stopped most of their operations against eisel and an awful seeing on protecting themselves at the same time the leader of hezbollah in lebanon has warned that the u. S. Military across the region is now a fair target for retaliation and in iran massive crowds have gathered in the cities of abbas and mashad to welcome home the body of Christ Samson Imani whose assassination by u. S. Forces 3 days ago set in motion the current train of events will get the view from both washington and beirut in just a moment but
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For nearly 100 years, Jeanette Wilson’s family has used poetry to share stories of African American life in southwest Virginia. Now those poems are reaching a wider community – and a new generation.