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The lawsuit alleges that FEMA violated the civil rights of President-elect Donald Trump supporters in the aftermath of hurricanes Helene and Milton.
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The U.S. Department of Justice will monitor compliance with federal civil rights laws in communities in 27 states on Election Day.
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A native of Guyana, Father Chapman served congregants in several lands before coming to Tallahassee.
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A bill (SB 1312) to honor the Tuskegee Airmen is moving forward in Florida.
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A new virtual museum created by two Tallahassee residents features Florida's leaders of Florida's Civil Rights Movement.
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Law enforcement arrested more than a dozen protestors throughout this session.
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The latest discussion will focus on the accomplishments of some remarkable Black women.
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Before the U.S. Supreme Court's 1963 decision, those without the resources to pay for a lawyer usually had to deal with the criminal justice system on their own.
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Dot Inman-Johnson's new book traces the stories of those who were ground-breakers in promoting civil justice and equal opportunity.
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The first of 5 initial examinations of the community's often contentious racial history will be posted on the WFSU web site Sept. 22.