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Fani Willis Says She Ready for Trump, Judge Smacks Down Removal Request | Atlanta Daily World

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Fulton Country District AttorneyFani Willis said she is 'ready to go' in her ongoing grand jury probe into former president Donald Trump's interference in Georgia's 2020 election results and falsify votes to maintain control of the White House by discrediting the election process … basically using the state to perpetuate the 'Big Lie.' 'Some people … Continued

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Democratic Party Facts

  • Hurd, Will (1977– )
  • Butterfield, George Kenneth, Jr. (1947– )
  • McKinney, Cynthia Ann (1955- )
  • African Americans in Louisiana
  • Christensen, Donna Marie (1945–)
  • Barack Obama Inaugural Invitation
  • Wright, Theodore Sedgwick (ca. 1797-1847)
  • Cousin, Ertharin (1957– )
  • Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
  • The Black Past: Remembered and Reclaimed | An Online Reference Guide to African American History by Professor Quintard Taylor, University of Washington

New York City Facts

  • Estes, Simon (1938- )
  • Jarboro, Caterina (1903-1986)
  • (1980) Thomas Sowell, “Politics and Opportunity: Background”
  • Mary J. Blige
  • Russell, Lillian
  • Battle, Kathleen (1948- )
  • The 1928 Bunion Derby: America’s Brush with Integrated Sports
  • Garnet, Henry Highland
  • Walter F. White honored by NAACP
  • The Black Past: Remembered and Reclaimed | An Online Reference Guide to African American History by Professor Quintard Taylor, University of Washington

Black People Facts

  • Wilson, Lionel (1915-1998)
  • Hayes, Charles Arthur (1918-1997)
  • Atlanta race riot
  • African Baptist Church [Boston] (1805- )
  • Taylor, Marshall W. (1878-1932)
  • Desi Giles, a black man, receives death threats after portraying Jesus in the the Park Theater Performing Arts Center's annual production of the "Passion Play"
  • African-American Civil Rights Movement (1865–1896)
  • (1963) Robert C. Weaver, "The Negro as an American"
  • Mercer, Mabel Alice Wadham (1900-1984)
  • W.E.B. DuBois and the Making of the Encyclopedia Africana, 1909-1963

Spirituality Facts

  • Bishop Rance Allen Dies At 71
  • Africa: More Than 10, 000 Healthcare Workers in Africa Infected With Coronavirus
  • Illinois community leaders want to abolish history lessons in schools - L.A. Focus Newspaper
  • (1837) William Whipper, “Non-Resistance to Offensive Aggression”
  • Zion AME Church dedicated in New York City
  • Angola: Minister Wants Improved Revenue Collection Mechanism
  • Broomes and bodyguard charged with assault, threats to PPP/C councillo - Stabroek News
  • Laptops scarce - As Government cans face-to-face classes, new challenge emerges
  • Local investor urges buildout of Special Economic Zone
  • This Day In History - August 24

Southern United States Facts

  • Abbott, Robert Sengstacke (1870-1940)
  • (1875) Congressman John R. Lynch, “Speech on the Civil Rights Bill”
  • National Black Chamber of Commerce
  • Black flight
  • Sixty leading Southern Blacks issued "Durham
  • African-American Civil Rights Movement (1865–1896)
  • (1947) Moranda Smith Addresses The Congress Of Industrial Organizations Annual Convention, Boston
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  • King County Colored Republican Club (1915-1945)

Sports Facts

  • Health agencies' credibility at risk after week of blunders - Black News Channel
  • Evander Holyfield
  • Charles Barkley roasted LeBron James for wearing a durag - TheGrio
  • RIP Seaver and Brock - The New York Beacon
  • Federal agents, local streets: A 'red flag' in Oregon - Black News Channel
  • Black NHL Player Matt Dumba Becomes First to Kneel During the National Anthem
  • Hero Boxer on Weigh-In Day Leaps to Perform CPR on Collapsed Fight Promoter – The Wilmington Journal
  • Biden Campaign Releases Ads Targeting Black America
  • Upset in Seychelles presidential election as incumbent loses - Black News Channel
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