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Alabama Democratic Party governance dispute continues in federal court

Alabama Democratic Party governance dispute continues in federal court
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Alabama Democratic Party governance dispute continues in federal court

Alabama Democratic Party governance dispute continues in federal court
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Alabama Democratic Party governance dispute continues in federal court

Alabama Democratic Party governance dispute continues in federal court
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Montgomery, AL Author Publishes Memoir

Submit Release Montgomery, AL Author Publishes Memoir May 26, 2021 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News In the Beginning: A Nostalgic, Narrative Story, a new book by Valvier Latease Harris Bright, has been released by Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc. In the Beginning follows the memoirs of an African American Baby Boomer as she shares colorful memories while tying it to a larger context of her ancestral research into her European Harris and Stokely lineages. Historical connections are made through narrative story telling that brings into vivid light a period in the South that describes family, culture, color, race, religion, economics, opportunities, disadvantages and more. Valvier Latease Harris Bright details her life from childhood to adulthood, from Knoxville, Tennessee to Montgomery, Alabama. Many from both the North and the South, black or white, who were born in the forties through the sixties, will recognize similar experiences and cultural touchstones including segregati

Not full justice : Black Alabama leaders on Derek Chauvin guilty verdict

‘Not full justice’: Black Alabama leaders on Derek Chauvin guilty verdict AL.com 1 hr ago Howard Koplowitz, al.com The guilty verdict Tuesday against Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin in the death of unarmed Black man George Floyd that sparked nationwide protests last year was welcomed by leaders in Alabama’s Black community, even though they said “full justice” was not possible because Floyd is dead. “Today’s guilty verdict is accountability, but it is not full justice,” said Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin. “The Floyd family was given the accountability that they deserve, but nothing will bring George Floyd back to his loved ones. Full justice would be George Floyd here for this turning point in equal justice.”

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