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    Conservatives shouldn’t ignore Orban’s ‘race-mixing’ comments
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    Conservatives shouldn’t ignore Orban’s ‘race-mixing’ comments

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    How the government invented race
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    A police car drives with its lights flashing in Philadelphia, Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2019.

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    In a May 22, 2012 photo, Aly Marzonie, right, and Rachel Shellenback, second from right, team captains of the New Trier High School girls' soccer team, kick a ball with teammates as they prepare for a game in the Illinois High School Association girls' soccer tournament in Skokie, Ill.  Girls like those on the New Trier soccer team are reaping the benefits of Title IX, the federal amendment that opened up sports opportunities to girls and women 40 years ago. But some say there's still more progress to be made for girls in sports.
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    FILE - This undated portrait shows Emmett Till. The government is still investigating the brutal slaying of the black teenager that helped spur the civil rights movement more than 60 years ago. A Justice Department report issued to Congress about civil rights cold case investigations lists the 1955 slaying of 14-year-old Till as being among the unit’s active cases. Till, who was from Chicago, was abducted and beaten to death hours after he whistled at a white woman while visiting Mississippi. His body was found in a river days later.
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    Memoir of woman at center of Emmett Till lynching leaked and includes bombshell claims

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