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Alabama s hidden history: How highway could fuel tourism

Alabama s hidden history: How highway could fuel tourism
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Alabama s hidden history: How highway could fuel tourism

Alabama s hidden history: How highway could fuel tourism
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Alabama s hidden history: How the U S 43 project could fuel tourism

Alabama s hidden history: How the U S 43 project could fuel tourism
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An excerpt from C T Vivian s posthumous memoir, It s in the Action

Atlanta Magazine An excerpt from C.T. Vivian’s posthumous memoir, It’s in the Action The new book, out this month, chronicles Vivian s life during the 1950s and ‘60s and his relationship with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Photograph by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images Civil and human rights leader Rev. Cordy Tindell “C.T.” Vivian used a mantra anytime he became involved with nonviolent efforts towards change: Always connect the issue to what people value. For his posthumous memoir, It’s in the Action: Memories of a Nonviolent Warrior, Vivian, who Martin Luther King, Jr. called “the greatest preacher to ever live,” revisits his seven decades of activism and the life lessons resulting from those strategies toward advancing equality for all people.

George Floyd death: US court picks first jurors in trial | News | DW

George Floyd murder trial set to begin in Minneapolis Another potential juror, a white man working as a chemist in an environmental testing laboratory, said he somewhat disagreed with the assertion that the Minneapolis police used disproportionate force against Black people. Identified only as Juror No. 2, he said he supported Black Lives Matter which he understood to mean all lives matter equally. The man also said that he had never watched the viral video of Chauvin with his knee on Floyd s neck. He was selected to be a juror after he told the judge he would be fair and impartial.

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