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Museum of Coastal Carolina events: Magic, Titanic, Holocaust Love Story


Ahoy Matey want to see some magic, hear about a woman s great-uncle s experience on the Titanic, or find out all about a Holocaust Love Story. You can enjoy all these exciting programs presented by the Museum of Coastal Carolina, Tuesdays in July at 6 p.m.
The schedule is as follow:
• July 6 - Michael Rosander founder of No Sleeves Magic and his acting troupe will present the production of Pirates Have Problems magic show at 6 p.m. The free show will held outside at the Town Center Park stage, 11 E. Second St. (next to the museum).  In case of rain, the program will be moved inside the museum and seating will be limited. For information about Town Center Park rules and regulations, visit https://oibgov.com/). Rosander describes the show as the most swashbuckling, slapstick adventures ye will ever see. In this show, Captain Beard Black boasts of finding all the treasures in the world, but then confesses he didn’t use his money wisely and has now decided to try his ....

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Salt Lake County Library to hold Juneteenth events


Salt Lake County Library to hold Juneteenth events
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SALT LAKE CITY — The Salt Lake County Library will hold live and virtual events Saturday to celebrate Juneteenth.
The Juneteenth Festival will commemorate the end of slavery and the contributions, history and heritage of Black Americans. The holiday celebrates the day in 1865 when Union soldiers in Galveston (Texas) informed enslaved Black Americans they had been freed with the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation.
Utah officially recognized Juneteenth in 2016.
“Cultural celebrations are a great opportunity for Salt Lake County residents to come together,” said Lifelong Learning Program Manager Nyssa Fleig. “Taking part in the traditions and heritage of Juneteenth is a way for us to learn more about American history while creating connections within our community.” ....

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Athletes don't surrender rights on the court


Tom Cox
While preparing recently to teach a course about the history of the desegregation of Southern college sports, I had the good fortune to connect with ETSU basketball legend Tommy Woods. Mr. Woods, who was inducted last month into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame, enrolled at ETSU in 1963, becoming the school’s first black player — and probably the first African American to integrate a varsity team at any Tennessee public college. Now 77 and retired from a career in law enforcement in Louisville, Kentucky, he entertained and enlightened me with several stories about his experiences at ETSU.
Tommy Woods grew up in Alcoa, where he attended segregated all-black public schools. When he accepted ETSU’s scholarship offer, he was not even aware he would become a racial trailblazer. A talented and hard-working player (he still holds all the ETSU records for rebounding), neither his athletic talents nor his life experience had prepared Woods for what awaited h ....

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