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Maryland to memorialize lynching victim from 136 years ago


Maryland to memorialize lynching victim from 136 years ago
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TOWSON, Md. (AP) - Maryland officials will memorialize a 15-year-old Black boy who was lynched outside a jailhouse in a Baltimore suburb nearly 136 years ago.
The Baltimore Sun reports that Howard Cooper will be memorialized with a marker and ceremony on Saturday in Towson, Maryland.
The ceremony is part of an ongoing effort by The Maryland Lynching Memorial Project, a group of 13 county chapters that are working to document the history of lynching in Maryland. The group also is working to advance the cause of reconciliation and advocate for public acknowledgment of lynchings. ....

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Memorial marker to be revealed for 15-year-old hung near Towson jail 130 years ago


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In 1885, Cooper was dragged from his jail cell by over 70 masked white men and hanged from a sycamore tree next to the building.
He was convicted by an all-white jury of raping a white teenage girl, but according to the Baltimore Sun, neither she nor Cooper testified that she was raped.
The ceremony to unveil the marker starts at 11 a.m. tomorrow morning.
Historians say at least 40 Black people were lynched in Maryland between 1854 and 1933.
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State Roundup: WalletHub study finds Maryland pandemic recovery among slowest states


State Roundup: WalletHub study finds Maryland pandemic recovery among slowest states
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WALLETHUB: MARYLAND RECOVERY RANKS NEAR BOTTOM: Maryland ranks near the bottom among states in terms of the pace of its recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, according to a recent study. The WalletHub study was released on Tuesday. Bryan Renbaum of Maryland Reporter said that the study found that Maryland is the state with the 10th slowest recovery from COVID-19. South Dakota has the fastest recovery of any state and Michigan has the slowest recovery of any state.
HBCU PRESIDENTS OUTLINE SPENDING PLANS: The presidents of Maryland’s four historically Black universities Morgan State, Coppin State, Bowie State and the University of Maryland, Eastern Shore are crafting plans for the $577 million in extra funding coming from the state in the next decade. The money, they say, will pay for scholarships, help fund high-demand programs in STEM fields and free u ....

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Ex-Fall River Mayor Jasiel Correia's trial, implications for MA pot business


For someone looking to extort marijuana vendors vying for prime business opportunities, becoming a mayor in Massachusetts could be the thing to do.
Absolute power over the local marijuana market, prosecutors now allege, presented itself as a possible cash cow to Jasiel Correia II, who was the youngest person to win the mayorship in the city of Fall River s history.
Correia is charged with 24 federal crimes that include alleged extortion of more than $600,000 from marijuana vendors seeking to set up shop in Fall River between 2016 and 2018 a pay-to-play scheme. 
Correia alone possessed the power to issue non-opposition letters and sign host community agreements based upon locally established processes for granting approval to marijuana companies, as state law allows. Non-opposition letters pave the way for a marijuana business to locate in a particular town or city, while host community agreements are required between the business and municipality prior to s ....

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