Biden is campaigning against the Lost Cause and the ‘poison’ of white supremacy in South Carolina
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Andrew Gillum is pushing back in court with paperwork he hopes will work in his favor. The former Florida governor nominee says he has tested negative for drugs, just weeks after police in Alabama arrested him with methamphetamine. Gillum says his results came back clean According to court documents, Gillum signed up for a drug The post From meth bust to clean tests. Gillum’s next court fight appeared first on Rolling Out.
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Civil rights activist Medgar Evers gave a televised speech in 1963 on the local station WLBT, speaking out against segregation in Mississippi.
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