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Transformation Continues


Transformation Continues
Brandon Parker
Eric Magnuson
Treat them just like Kolton, put one of them in and let him develop. I would have pick up Prince Wanogho,or Isaiah Prince, the Raiders could buy out their contract not expensive. No need to draft someone with the first or second round pick when our D needs all the help. After free agency what have we learned. One year contacts means (not that long). If the free agents don t work out they will not be resign, so next year we ll be right back here again. Since the D needs help and the O needs a little tweaking how do we assess the draft. The word I dislike the most is (BPA) Best Player Available, why (example) DC is our QB would anyone draft Zack Wilson or Mac Jones with the first pick the answer is no. Draft the BPA at a position of need not BPA on the board. Another example WR or LT, okay the end of that. I still have not settled completely on the first pick because of not knowing who will be there. Nail down what sp ....

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These Minnesotans renounced the racial covenants for their homes


These Minnesotans renounced the racial covenants for their homes
Erica Pearson, Star Tribune
House by house, block by block, Minnesotans are digging into the history of their homes and reckoning with what they find.
Starting in 1910, housing discrimination spread throughout the Twin Cities and beyond, enforced by racial covenants in property records.
Developers often used covenants to bar anyone who wasn t white from owning or residing in the homes and neighborhoods they built. In 1948, the U.S. Supreme Court found these covenants, which also often discriminated against non-Christians, unenforceable. In 1962, they became illegal in Minnesota.
Still, the practice impacted generations of Minnesotans by carving out Caucasians only enclaves, shaping a segregated metro area and leading to persistent racial disparities in homeownership. ....

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