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Letter: End the filibuster


Letter: End the filibuster
Published: 5/24/2021 8:00:13 AM
I am a retired veteran. The filibuster has restricted the majority vote for decades and it is time to end this Jim Crow relic and give back our constitutional rights. The original Senate rules did not include the filibuster rule. The modern-day filibuster took root during the Jim Crow era, when racist southern senators used it to delay passage of important civil rights legislation.
There are senators who came to Washington to get things done for us, their constituents, and these rules prevent any possibility of change. Every issue you may care about will likely be held hostage by the filibuster. If we reform senate rules we have a real chance at voting rights and campaign finance reform, immigration reform, gun safety, raising the minimum wage, action on climate change, police accountability and racial justice. Our senators must end the filibuster and do the job that we, their constituents, sent them to Washin ....

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Historically Speaking: Dover has its own history of slavery
Tony McManus
Back in 1775, Colonial authorities in New Hampshire took a census of its inhabitants and reported the total number of people then in Dover as 1,666. There were 410 males under the age of 16, 786 females, 342 males between the ages of 16 and 50 not in the army, and 74 males over the age of 50, a decidedly young population. In addition, there were 342 males gone in the army,  a decidedly large percentage of the whole.  There was one final category: 26  negros and slaves for life .
There may not have been an organized slave trade in New Hampshire in those years, but there was considerable commerce between the Seacoast and various Caribbean islands, being the source for much of the slave population in the Southern Colonies. But there were individuals who would be brought to Portsmouth and purchased by some of the wealthier families in the area, more so there than in Dover.  ....

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