THE BANISHED ONE RETURNS HOME
Courage to stand for racial equality. Then a conspiracy of silence. Can this story be taught in our public schools?
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Courage to stand for racial equality. Then a conspiracy of silence. Can this story be taught in our public schools?
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The flag-draped, handmade caskets arrived April 20, 2023, at Historic Camden. Humvees carrying the caskets had stopped by numerous schools in Kershaw County before arriving at Historic Camden. Once placed inside the Joseph Kershaw House, the caskets lay in state for public viewing. On April 22, at the Camden Battlefield, the fallen soldiers, the first
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Greens and reds. Parties. Lights. Parades. We are celebrating Christmas. But it’s also Advent. For many years, I fretted. It disturbed me that the world started celebrating Christmas as soon as Halloween decorations came down. If folks are caught up in Christmas joy, then they can miss the profound worship and devotional experiences of Advent, the
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