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People across the country were rallying for voting rights Saturday, including in Dallas, where people joined up for an event against those who they say are trying to restrict voting access. ....
Anna Bauman • @annabauman2 In January 1946, Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher first set foot on the North Oval at the University of Oklahoma. What she did that day set in motion a three-year legal battle that would captivate the state, tear down institutional barriers and leave an impact on OU and beyond that remains today. This is the first installation of a three-part OU Daily series exploring the stories of prominent black women in OU history. Details in the story are drawn from observation, interviews and Sipuel Fisher’s autobiography, “A Matter of Black and White.” A young woman sits at a desk with one of the country’s most powerful attorneys stationed over her right shoulder. ....
Ben Spencer free after 34 years of declaring innocence in fatal robbery. Dallas prosecutors could try him again Spencer was sentenced to life in prison after Jeffrey Young was beaten to death in 1987. Ben Spencer hugs his mother, Lucille Spencer, after he was released from the Dallas County jail in Dallas on Friday, March 12, 2021. He was convicted in the 1987 deadly robbery of Jeffrey Young but has always maintained his innocence. A judge released him on bond Friday after finding he was convicted with false testimony. A higher court must review his case.(Lola Gomez) It’s been 34 years since Ben Spencer went home to his wife Debra. ....
Innocent Dallas Man to be Freed From Prison After 30+ Years thebullamarillo.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thebullamarillo.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.