“I am doing this because I have fought against this all my life, against chattel slavery, which has dehumanized human life.” State officials of the Caribbean nation said
The latest, most transmissible coronavirus variant is spreading rampantly in countries with low vaccination rates, and health experts are bracing for impact in Texas. BY COLLEEN DEGUZMAN Medical workers
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By PAUL J. WEBER AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Republican Allen West, the former Florida congressman and firebrand who rode into office on the tea party wave a decade
Mrs. Dorothy Lee Celebrates Her 95th Birthday during a Luncheon Held at the Thorntree Golf Club with Dr. Mary E. Beck serving as the Mistress of Ceremonies. Guests
BY ABBY LIVINGSTON AND ISABELLA ZOU A promotional event for a book examining the role slavery played leading up to the Battle of the Alamo that was scheduled at the Bullock
Dallas, TX – About 80 members of the Strong family and friends celebrated Juneteenth at the Dallas Arboretum on Saturday, June 19, 2021. Strong family members are descendants of Civil War-era enslaved persons who were freed