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Marshall Hatch Jr. '10 and the legacy of what it means to be Black in America | News

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.”

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Offensive Tackle Ryan Wills Commits To Penn State As Preferred Walk-On

247Sports has Wills ranked as a two-star prospect and the No. 62 player in Pennsylvania. The Nittany Lions currently have several young offensive tackles on their roster, including Bryce Effener, Caedan Wallace, and Rasheed Walker. Phil Trautwein only has one scholarship tackle committed to the class of 2021 in Landon Tengwall, however, so Wills could provide some valuable depth for the group. After no surprises on National Signing Day earlier this month, James Franklin added 15 scholarship players to his recruiting class of 2021. Along with highly recruited players such as Tengwall and Christian Veilleux, the Nittany Lions do have a deep group of run-on players.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180319:23:59:00

back in my sophomore year at lasalle college high school. remember the starfish and the clam? i know we dissected one or the other, definitely the starfish. mueller reminds me of the starfish which gets itself tightly around the clam and uses all its stuff to weaken and pry open the clam. this is a battle to the death as far as the clam is concerned. if the starfish is able to open him even a little bit, he can open him all the way, and that s it of course for the clam. he is the starfish s lunch. i ve watched a number of these starfishes along the way, the special counsels or independent prosecutors, which is what we used to call them. like starfishes that. don t give up. their purpose in life is to open the clam. get what s in them and devour it whole. whatever you can say about him, robert mueller is a perfect example of a starfish. he will not stop until he has gotten trump to open up. he will use the charges he has against trump s family as leverage, the witnesses he has gotten

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