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Longtime Annapolis city employee, Stanton Center director dies at 73

Kirby McKinney was instrumental in advocating for the public housing community. He was especially keen on setting up community gardens on public housing properties.

Long-time Annapolis city employee, Stanton Center director dies at 73

Long-time Annapolis city employee, Stanton Center director dies at 73
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New Documentary Explores How An Attack On A Black WWII Vet Changed The US

By Cherranda Smith Apr 1, 2021 Isaac Woodard, a Black World War II veteran, was left blind after a racist assault by South Carolina police in February of 1946. His injuries and arrest, a new documentary explains, fueled the Civil Rights movement, and ultimately changed America.   The Blinding of Issac Woodard premiered Tuesday (March 30) on “American Experience” on PBS. Directed by Jamila Ephron and narrated by André Holland, the documentary follows how the assault Woodard experienced “led to the racial awakenings of South Carolina Judge J. Waties Waring and President Harry Truman, who desegregated federal offices and the military two years later,” according to the network. It s based on author

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