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    How sweet the sound: ‘Amazing Grace’ writer overcame a racist past
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    The 2020 census faces many of the same challenges as the first
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    On the Fourth of July, give me liberty
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    Brave, black patriots were key in the fight for American independence
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    The 50-star flag turns 60 years old
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    President Lyndon B. Johnson sports a big grin as he arrives at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland, Jan. 5, 1964. The chief executive returned to Washington after a two-week working holiday at his Texas ranch.
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    Lessons from Lincoln: Protecting history from the mobocratic spirit
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    Columbus, Ohio, Mayor Andrew J. Ginther  announced on Thursday, June 18, 2020 that the Christopher Columbus statue at  City Hall will be removed as soon as possible and placed in storage. He has charged the Columbus Art Commission to lead an effort to replace the statue with public artwork that better reflects the people of Columbus and offers a shared vision for the future. Photographed September 12, 2019.
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