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Delaware can lead America's march toward race equity. Here's how


Delaware can lead America s march toward race equity. Here s how | Opinion
Margaret Burton Owens Collins, Special to the USA TODAY Network
Increasing the public’s awareness about the incredible history of Wilmington and the state of Delaware has been my passion since the bicentennial of 1976. Along with other organizations and individuals, I believe it is time for Delaware to shine her light even brighter. Delaware’s history of multi-racial, multi-generational and multi-cultural teamwork for humanity is America’s present day North Star. At LastStopToFreedom.org, a Delaware advocacy organization committed to racial justice, we believe now that star must shine its brightest. ....

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JD Mullane: No Black American saints — yet


Not forever, though. The Vatican is considering five candidates for sainthood:
Father Augustus Tolton, of Chicago, a former slave and America’s first Black priest.
Pierre Toussaint, of New York, a slave who became a New York barber known as “saintly Pierre” and who founded Catholic Charities.
Julia Greeley, of Colorado, who as a child lost her right eye from the snap of a slave whip in Missouri, and who became known in her lifetime as the “Angel of Charity.”
Henriette Delille, of New Orleans, a mixed race Creole who founded an order of Black nuns to care for the sick and dying in that impoverished city of the 19th century. ....

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