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Why Chris Richardson, a diplomat, quit after the Muslim ban | Black History

After surviving stage four cancer, Chris Richardson became a U.S. diplomat, an immigration attorney and one of the leading voices against Trump s Muslim ban.

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Living history: Inaugural education program brings Lowcountry students to living civil rights heroes

As conservative school boards and governments across the nation, particularly in the South, continue to push back against civil rights and Black history education, a week-long program launched in Charleston last week seeks to share the stories that others seem eager to erase.

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Our View: Teach more civics, civil rights history - Charleston City Paper

Educators should teach more civics, Black history and civil rights history so students have a solid grounding about what has happened in our county, state and country.

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8/2 NEWSBREAK: CCSO chief pilot injured Tuesday in helicopter crash

Lt. Scott Martray, the Charleston County Sheriff's Office's (CCSO) chief pilot, reported some malfunction in his helicopter shortly before it crashed Tuesday at the Charleston International Airport. 

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Week-long civil rights education program launched in Charleston

Charleston Civil Rights and Civics (C3) partnered with Kids on Point this week to launch an inaugural five-day, immersive program designed to show high school students the often-ignored civil rights history of the Lowcountry.

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