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    James Madison’s foundation, destroyed from within
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    James Madison’s foundation, destroyed from within

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    Sets, spikes, and slurs
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    Oberlin pays the $36 million price for its racial obsession
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    Herschel Walker, GOP candidate for Senate in Georgia, speaks at a primary watch party.

    Herschel Walker accuses Raphael Warnock of stoking racial division in new ad

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    Moon Landrieu was a New Orleans mayor of courage and consequence
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    Moon Landrieu was a New Orleans mayor of courage and consequence

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    With racist invention, media fails another fake news test
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    With racist invention, media fails another fake news test

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    Firefighters and recruits for the Jackson, Mississippi, Fire Department carry cases of bottled water to residents' vehicles on Aug. 18, 2022, as part of the city's response to long-standing water system problems. On Monday, Aug. 29, 2022, Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves said he's declaring a state of emergency after excessive rainfall worsened problems in one of Jackson’s already troubled water-treatment plants.
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    The poem incident comes the same week that ESPN announced it had let go more than 100 reporters and on-air personalities. (AP Photo/David Kohl, File)
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    Media go all-in on apparent volleyball racism hoax at BYU

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    In this Nov. 22, 2017 photo, pedestrians pass the storefront of Gibson's Food Mart & Bakery in Oberlin, Ohio. A long relationship between one of Americas most liberal colleges and 132-year-old family-owned Gibson's is in tatters amid student allegations of racial profiling. The bakery filed a lawsuit last month accusing the college and a top dean of slandering Gibson's as a racist establishment and taking steps to destroy the family's livelihood.
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    Ohio bakery’s $25M payment from Oberlin College survives court decision

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    Mississippi appeals court upholds Jim Crow-era voting restrictions for felons
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    Mississippi appeals court upholds Jim Crow-era voting restrictions for felons

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