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ELIZABETH SNYDER Lee Newspapers Doug Dammann talks about The Fiery Trial exhibit at the Civil War Museum, which is one of the free offers for the 2021 Kenosha Tourism Week promotion. KENOSHA â Thereâs never been a better time to âSee the Elephant.â But first, we need to explain. There are no actual elephants involved, nor a zoo or a circus. This âelephantâ can be found in Kenoshaâs Civil War Museum and, on Tuesday, visitors can see the elephant free of charge. âSeeing the Elephantâ is the 360-degree film at the heart of the museumâs permanent exhibit, âThe Fiery Trial.â ....
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January 26, 2021 PULLMAN, Wash. – Four of the nation’s leading experts on constitutional democracy will discuss current crises in the U.S. and abroad in a series of free, online events beginning Wednesday, Feb. 16. The noon-hour events are hosted by the Thomas S. Foley Institute for Public and Public Service at Washington State University, whose mission is to educate the public about American government and democratic institutions, encourage public service and to promote scholarly research on public policy and political institutions. “In recent years hyper-partisanship and polarization has severely tested America’s constitutional structures and democratic norms. In the past year alone, we witnessed two impeachments of a sitting president and an insurrection that desecrated the nation’s Capitol,” said Cornell Clayton, C.O. Johnson distinguished professor of political science and director of the Foley Institute. “We are living in a time of almost unparal ....
Capitol Mob Reveals Ongoing Refusal to Accept Black Votes as Legitimate A noose is seen on makeshift gallows built by Trump loyalists as they gather on the west side of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on January 6, 2021. Andrew Caballero-Reynolds / AFP via Getty Images By What will history make of the horror and disbelief experienced by the world on January 6, when the United States Capitol was violently broken into and vandalized by Trump supporters who attempted to stop the counting of the Electoral College votes legitimately won by President-elect Joe Biden? The painful and unforgettable events that transpired that day, leaving five people dead, not only speak to the fragility of American democracy but also reveal deeply embedded realities about white supremacy and its current and historical efforts to undermine democratic institutions and ideals. ....