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Icing sugar
Preheat oven to 250C degrees, do not use the fan-forced setting.
In a small glass cup mix yeast with 2 tsp orange blossom and 2 tsp rosewater.
In a separate bowl, mix 250gm softened butter with your hands, until creamy. Sprinkle the butter with 1 tbsp of caster sugar and mix thoroughly with your hands till sugar dissolves. Add another teaspoon of sugar and continue to mix until dissolved. Add the fine semolina and incorporate thoroughly with your hands.
Next, add the dissolved yeast in slowly, while mixing with your hands. Next, slowly incorporate between 3-4 tbsp of milk – add them one spoonful at a time until the dough comes together and starts to clump, then set the dough aside.
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The Friendship 9 gather in 2015 when their convictions from staging a sit-in at a Rock Hill diner in 1961 were dismissed. In 1961, a group of Friendship College students in Rock Hill, South Carolina, staged a sit-in at the McCrory s segregated lunch counter. Known as the Friendship 9 , they were immediately arrested and sentenced to 30 days on the chain gang.
Six years ago Thursday, that conviction was vacated. Charges were also dropped that day against four others who participated in the sit in, including Charles Jones of Charlotte, a Johnson C. Smith student at the time. Can you imagine? After all this time, here we are, people of the globe being respected, Charles Jones said then. We never thought that that would happen. We believed.
30 Days on a Chain Gang: 60 Years Later
Part 1: 30 Days on a Chain Gang: 60 Years Later By Steve Crump | January 28, 2021 at 10:07 PM EST - Updated January 29 at 8:57 PM
ROCK HILL, S.C. (WBTV) - It happened 60 years ago this coming Sunday.
Bold risks were aggressively carried out by a so-called new generation following one of our nationâs most memorable inaugurations.
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President John F. Kennedy took over the reins of power on Jan. 20 of 1961, and 11 days later on Jan. 31, all hell broke loose less than 30 miles south of Charlotte in Rock Hill, South Carolina.
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