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The "Journey of Reconciliation," the first "Freedom Ride" into the Jim Crow south took place in 1947, organized by CORE.

Today in Black America - March 30

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The Associated Press


Calif. group votes to limit reparations to slave descendants

Texas mail ballot rejections soar under new restrictions

US opens second COVID boosters to 50 and up, others at risk


The Baltimore Sun


Many Marylanders would be voting in new congressional districts under new map

Legal spending from Mosby campaign accounts did not violate Maryland law, election board finds

Baltimore reaches $3.5 million settlement with business owners over damages from Freddie Gray unrest


The New York Times


Biden Signs Bill to Make Lynching a Federal Crime

Call Logs From Jan. 6 Underscore Trump’s Efforts to Sway Lawmakers

Missing From Biden’s Budget: His Signature Policy Agenda



The Washington Post


Nearly two years after George Floyd’s death, fallout over police response to unrest continues


No one was charged in man’s killing at cabin. His family wants justice
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Older adults can get second booster to strengthen waning protection


NJ.com

Biden’s tax on billionaires is about fundamental fairness | Editorial

N.J. town sues woman, 82, for ‘voluminous’ and ‘burdensome’ public records requests

N.J. high school to start later so students get more sleep



USA Today

Poll: Two-thirds of Americans back Judge Jackson for Supreme Court


Will Smith's slap wasn't the only violent act on stage at the Oscars

FBI agent: Whitmer kidnap plot ringleader ordered bombs from me, asked for IOU



The Los Angeles Times


Infectious Omicron BA.2 now dominant in U.S., with coronavirus spring rise likely


‘Large-scale fraud’ and lax oversight plague California’s hospice industry, audit finds

Vice President Harris, in her toughest hour, is keeping a tighter circle



The Chicago Sun-Times

Biden signs Emmett Till anti-lynching bill: Rep. Bobby Rush championed measure for years

CPS teachers get in heated feud after one hangs African American doll from cord in classroom

Year after Adam Toledo’s killing, family renews call for criminal charges against Chicago police officer who shot 13-year-old


The Atlanta Journal-Constitution


Georgia elections bill gutted in committee vote


OPINION: Atlanta nonprofit offers path to success for women in tech

New pitch for ‘city of North Decatur’ emerges


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