Do We Still See Colored People?
Tweet By Glenn Mollette President Lyndon Johnson visited Martin county Kentucky in 1964. I was nine years old. We were considered the poorest county in the United States. Most of us did not know we were poor but we would soon find out from Johnson and the national media. At that time, there were no [...]
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Tweet Special to the Journal ATLANTA (Jan. 23, 2014) – yMusic, the genre-defying ensemble shaping the future of classical music, performs at Emory University on Fri., Jan. 31, 2014 at 8 p.m. as part of the 2013-2014 Flora Glenn Candler Concert Series. The group will also present a lecture and demonstration at 2 p.m. the [...]
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Tweet Special to theJournal U.S. Citizens Appreciate the Character of Those Protecting They’re called “The Few. The Proud;” does that mean the many Americans who admire the U.S. Marines never hope to become more like them? Eric Wentz, a highly decorated military intelligence specialist who served his country for 26 years, says yes. “For many, [...]
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