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Hancock Whitney bank donates more than $100,000 to Hurricane Ida relief in Terrebonne and Lafourche
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Mount Pilgrim Baptist Church celebrates new sanctuary after 2019 fire
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Food giveaway today at Mount Pilgrim Baptist Church There is a food giveaway today at Mount Pilgrim Baptist Church. The food distribution will take place from 10 a.m. until noon at 119 N. Bank Street. (Source: KPLC) By KPLC Digital Team | March 9, 2021 at 10:00 AM CST - Updated March 9 at 10:00 AM
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - There is a food giveaway today at Mount Pilgrim Baptist Church.
The food distribution will take place from 10 a.m. until noon at 119 N. Bank Street.
The Cajun Navy and Second Harvest Food Bank are also part of the giveaway.
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Drive-thru clinic vaccinates Corpus Christi s at-risk Black community
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Sebastián Hidalgo for Bates College Published on February 17, 2021
To Marshall Hatch Jr. ’10, the long painful moment in American history that is 2020 feels like Reconstruction revisited. Lately he’s been delving deep into the history of that period after the Civil War, “which at once was the highest high for African Americans,” he says, “and then the lowest low.”
In that era, Blacks held seats in Congress and in Southern legislatures, but angry white Southerners inflamed racial tensions chaos coupled with hope, American democracy at stake.
“The question during Reconstruction was, ‘What kind of country do we want to be?’” Hatch says. And the question arises again today. “These are incredible times to be living in,” Hatch says. “But there’s a lot to be dismayed about.”