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This slave cemetery kept growing even after the Civil War ended

While exploring the woods beside an old road, we stumbled onto a large plantation-era slave cemetery that stretches far beyond what we first expected. As we walked deeper, local history revealed ...
Liz Eisele McLellan, a volunteer ICE watcher monitoring the intensifying federal operations in Maine, told the Portland Press ...
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Families of Boat Strike Victims Sue Trump Admin for Murder

The Trump administration is being sued by the families of two people killed in U.S. military boat strikes. Civil rights attorneys filed a lawsuit in Massachusetts federal court on behalf of the ...
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Today, Congressman Seth Moutlon (MA -06) and Congresswoman Yassamin Ansari (AZ-03) sent a letter to the House Homeland ...
"Mino" Ohye, who pulled off quite a rare feat during his military service, celebrated his 100 birthday on Thursday in West Sacramento, California.
A West Sacramento Veteran celebrated his 100th birthday.
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A pre-Civil War general’s grave survived 166 years

Today we visit a historic Georgia city cemetery to find the grave of General Henry H. Lowe, who died in 1854 and played a major role in early Georgia politics, militia leadership, and plantation ...