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Education · Baltimorehave changed over time By Zsana HoskinsSpecial to the AFRO In the wake of the Civil War and throughout the era of Reconstruction, the need for education in the Black community was evident. In response, historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) emerged, providing access to education when the doors of White institutions remained closed. Among the first HBCUs were institutions such as Lincoln University and Cheyney University, both foun…See the Story
Humble beginnings: A look at how Black institutions in America
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Unrest · HamburgSerious unrest in the overseas territory of New Caledonia is causing distress to the French government. It is primarily about electoral reform, but ultimately about the question of how Paris deals with its colonial past.See the Story
(S+) New Caledonia: How Paris wants to prevent civil war from 17,000 kilometers away
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Civil War · HungaryThe 1936-1939 civil war still occasionally stirs up Spanish politics today. Although the conflict cost hundreds of thousands of lives, its consequences were not only political. Regarded as the main trial of World War II, the event strengthened Hitler's belief that his army had no equal in the world, as the British and French did not intervene, and the Soviet technology was far surpassed by the German Condor Legion during the battles.See the Story
Kettészakította Spanyolországot a világháború „főpróbája”
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Civil War · FloridaA monument to Harriet Tubman, which Tabernacle Baptist Church leaders will unveil June 1, the anniversary of the raid in which Tubman helped free more than 700 slaves. (Provided/Tabernacle Baptist Church)Quality Journalism for Critical Times A historic Black church in Beaufort, South Carolina will unveil a sculpture of Harriet Tubman on the 161st anniversary of the raid she led that freed more than 700 slaves from Lowcountry plantations. The Jun…See the Story
SC church to unveil Harriet Tubman sculpture commemorating raid freeing 700 slaves • Florida Phoenix
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Robert Fico · BratislavaWednesday's attack on Robert Fico is inexcusable, says commentator Jindřich Šídlo, who works for the Seznam Zpravy news website. “However, to say that in this situation the political opposition and the liberal media caused the atmosphere that led to it is irresponsible and not true,” he states in an interview. Šídlo criticizes Interior Minister Matúš Šutaj Eštok (Voice) for his statements immediately after the tragedy. “Yes, [...]See the Story
Šídlo Commentator: Šutaj Eštok's words about the “civil war” are at the level of alarm message
Civil War · Sri LankaThousands of Tamils on May 17 converged in Mullaivaikkal, along Sri Lanka’s north-eastern coast, to pay homage to their relatives killed in May 2009, in the final battle of the island’s protracted civil warSee the Story
Tamils in Sri Lanka mark 15th anniversary of civil war’s end in Mullivaikkal
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Trains · BudapestReports “Civil War” conditions on German trains, rail workers' union leader. As he says, they are subjected to bloody attacks, harassment, workers often lock themselves in wagons out of fear. And their traumas are exacerbated by politicians talking about successful “integration”.See the Story