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Blacks of yesteryear and today

I was a teenager, growing up in the Richard Allen housing project of North Philadelphia, when Emmett Till was lynched in Money, Mississippi, on Aug. 28, 1955, and his brutalized, unrecognizable body later recovered from the Tallahatchie River. From 1882-1968, 4,743 lynchings occurred in the United States. Roughly 73 %, or 3,446, were black people, and 27 % , or 1,297, were white people. Many whites were lynched because they were Republicans who supported their fellow black citizens and opposed the lawless act of lynching. Tuskegee University has the best documentation of lynching. It records an 1892 high of 69 whites and 161 blacks lynched. By the 1940s, occurrences of lynching fell to single digits or disappeared altogether.

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The handwriting on the wall: There’s not a snowball’s chance in hell that election results would be quick

Hell froze over the week before the ice storm. That’s when a friend, and brother-from-another mother, called to say Governor Stitt turned him into a Democrat.

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North Of The River

He didn’t hang up on me. Instead, the man I’d always considered to be to the right of Atilla the Hun admitted he’d voted for a Democrat in his younger years.

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Locals grab Junior Wheat Show honors

Students from across Oklahoma wheat country recently attended the 2020 Oklahoma 4-H/FFA Junior Wheat Show competition banquet at the Embassy Suites in Oklahoma City.

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Veterans Day breakfast canceled

The local American Legion is canceling its annual Veterans Day breakfast.

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Area FFA officers attend COLT conference

Officers of the local FFA chapters participated Sept. 29 in the 2020 Oklahoma FFA Chapter Officer Leadership Training (COLT) Conference at the Stride Bank Center in Enid.

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What Amy Coney Barrett means to conservative women

ED NOTE: is a senior writer and producer at The Daily Signal and a senior policy analyst at Independent Women’s Forum.]

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