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They ve accused us of racism : Anger builds as elections bill fight highlights 2nd special session

They ve accused us of racism : Anger builds as elections bill fight highlights 2nd special session
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Missouri Education Department survey results about districts teaching critical race theory

Missouri Education Department survey results about districts teaching critical race theory
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Rep Byron Donalds: I want conservative ideals being discussed at the Congressional Black Caucus table

Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., calls those saying he isn t Black enough for the caucus on The Ingraham Angle Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., appeared on The Ingraham Angle to discuss being shut out of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) as well as the contentious exchange he had with a CNN anchor.  Donalds appeared on the liberal network to discuss the stonewalling from the CBC, which has yet to welcome the freshman GOP lawmaker into the group despite his vocal interest in joining. The CBC currently does not have any Republican members. However, New Day anchor Brianna Keilar spent much of the interview fixating on his past support for former President Trump and various voting rights bills she alleged would restrict minority voters, suggesting those factors may be incongruent with the CBC s mission. 

Democratic candidates vie to outperform McAuliffe in Virginia s gubernatorial primary

Former Gov. Terry McAuliffe is the front-runner going into Tuesday's gubernatorial primary in Virginia. But the other candidates aren't ready to concede this race.

Towering figure imparted lifelong lessons | Opinion

Journal Entry KAREN FRANCISCO | The Journal Gazette When racially charged debate over an education bill boiled over in the Indiana House in late February, my first thought was: “What would Hurley do?” Former State Rep. Hurley C. Goodall died May 12 at 93. In northeast Indiana, he s likely remembered only by former lawmakers and long-time observers of the General Assembly, but his influence extended far beyond the Muncie district he represented for seven terms. Like many Black leaders of his generation, Goodall claimed many firsts. In 1958, he was one of the first two Black firefighters appointed to the Muncie Fire Department. In 1970, he was the first Black elected to the Muncie Community Schools board. He was elected to the Indiana General Assembly in 1978, the first Black member from Delaware County. He was a founding member of the Indiana Black Legislative Caucus and its first president.

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