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Never too late to honor a pioneer


Never too late to honor a pioneer
Niran Al-Agba, MD, Columnist
Last year, on a cold February morning, I sat in my kitchen reading a troubling story.  One of my professional heroes, the first Black female physician in the United States, a woman who overcame remarkable odds in a field dominated by men during the 19th Century, laid in an unmarked grave.  Her fight against sexism, racism, and intolerance over a century ago paved the way for the women physicians of today to follow in her footsteps. Astonishingly, Dr. Rebecca Crumpler’s final resting place did not reflect the fact she changed the course of history.       ....

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Reconstruction: A Timeline of the Post-Civil War Era


Reconstruction: A Timeline of the Post-Civil War Era
For a 14-year period, the U.S. government took steps to try and integrate the nation s newly freed Black population into society.
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Recently freed African Americans receive rations. Credit: Library of Congress/Corbis/VCG/Getty Images
For a 14-year period, the U.S. government took steps to try and integrate the nation s newly freed Black population into society.
Between 1863 and 1877, the U.S. government undertook the task of integrating nearly four million formerly enslaved people into society after the Civil War bitterly divided the country over the issue of slavery. A white slaveholding south that had built its economy and culture on slave labor was now forced by its defeat in a war that claimed 620,000 lives to change its economic, political and social relations with African Americans. ....

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Brunswick Police Beat: Jan. 25-31


Brunswick Police Beat: Jan. 25-31
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1/25 at 9:39 p.m. Kristophor Hillgrove, 34, of Broadway, Rockland, was arrested on Pleasant Street by Officer Joshua Bernier on charges of unlawful possession of a scheduled drug or drugs, violating condition of release and trafficking in prison contraband.
1/26 at 8:45 p.m. Justin Carman, 32, of Federal Street, was arrested on Federal Street by Officer Andrew Fitzpatrick on a warrant.
1/26 at 1:14 a.m. Dana Sherman, 53, of Pleasant Street, was arrested on Pleasant Street by Officer Joshua Bernier on a charge of violating condition of release.
1/28 at 5:31 p.m. Mark Terpening, 59, listed as undomiciled, was arrested on Gurnet Road by Officer Christopher Wolongevicz on a warrant. ....

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Susannah Colt: Through the lens of the Johnson impeachment


Susannah Colt: Through the lens of the Johnson impeachment
Published: 1/22/2021 6:00:06 AM
At the House Rules Committee on Impeachment Resolution held on Jan. 13, Congressman Dan Bishop, Republican from North Carolina, discussed the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson in 1868.
He said, “Once before the House impeached the president within a week of the alleged offense – that was President Johnson days after he removed Secretary of War Edwin Stanton in 1868. Over 50 years later the Supreme Court declared unconstitutional the Tenure of Office Act that President Johnson had refused to obey. The House was hasty and it was wrong in punishing noncompliance with an unconstitutional law.” ....

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