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Official at center of IG investigation gave generously to Baltimore County Executive Olszewski

Official at center of IG investigation gave generously to Baltimore County Executive Olszewski
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State Roundup: OC police criticized for using force against vapers; U.S. senators call for more equitable tax system

State Roundup: OC police criticized for using force against vapers; U.S. senators call for more equitable tax system
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Opinion: The problem with Gov. Larry Hogan's pardon for lynching victims

Opinion: The problem with Gov. Larry Hogan s pardon for lynching victims CNN 3 days ago © Will Newton/The Washington Post/Getty Images Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan s posthumous pardon of 34 Black victims of racial lynching between 1854 and 1933 exemplifies the pitfalls of substituting reparative symbols over political substance. On the surface, Hogan s blanket order comes as a welcome relief in a time of racial division. The mere acknowledgment of Maryland s role in the dehumanization of Black life represents a kind of progress. He announced the decision at a news conference for a historical marker erected for 15-year-old Howard Cooper who was lynched in 1885, which was inspired by the Maryland Lynching Memorial Project, part of sprawling local, state, regional and national efforts to compel Americans to acknowledge and seek to repair the ever-present legacy that these horrific murders reflect.

Maryland governor posthumously pardons 15-year-old boy, 33 other racial lynching victims

Maryland governor posthumously pardons 15-year-old boy, 33 other racial lynching victims May 10, 2021 / 6:46 AM / CBS/AP House passes anti-lynching bill Maryland s governor has posthumously pardoned a 15-year-old boy and 33 other victims of racial lynching in the state dating between 1854 and 1933, saying they were denied legal due process against the allegations they faced. It was a first-of-its-kind pardon by a governor of a U.S. state. Gov. Larry Hogan signed the order at an event Saturday honoring Howard Cooper, a 15-year-old who was dragged from a jailhouse and hanged from a tree by a mob of white men in 1885 before his attorneys could file an appeal of a rape conviction that an all-white jury reached within minutes.

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