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Nearly three months after Lt. Josh Doggrell was fired from the Anniston Police Department for his ties to the neo-Confederate League of the South (LOS), the city this week upheld his dismissal.
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A former student at the University of Mississippi will spend six months in prison for hanging a rope and a Georgia state Confederate flag on a campus statue of James Meredith, the first black student to attend Ole Miss.
The largest Iranian-American organization in the United States is calling for prosecutors to investigate the California murder of a college student earlier this month as a hate crime.
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State prosecutors in Illinois have added a hate crime charge to previous aggravated battery charges filed against a teenager accused of assaulting a Sikh man during a road-rage incident and calling him “Bin Laden.”
Study reveals the state of the Tea Party; Jade Helm 15 ends with no coup; Poll reveals sympathy for military coup; and more.
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The death of Sanders sounds like a grim scenario from the 1950s and 1960s: a horse and buggy, the heat of a Mississippi night, a dead unarmed black man along the side of a road.