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...Smith’s team detailed the events alleged to have occurred in Georgia at great length, including Trump’s instruction to the Georgia secretary of state Brad Raffensperger and his counsel to “find” 11,780 votes...
...They advocated for Michigan to prioritise Covid vaccinations for the incarcerated and challenged the legality of the Georgia state legislature’s voting maps on the basis that they diluted black voting strength...
...Clark wanted to send a letter to state officials in Georgia urging them to investigate the state’s election results, Cheney said....
...Stoner was active in the Ku Klux Klan, described Adolf Hitler as “too moderate” and served as an attorney for James Earl Ray, Martin Luther King Jr’s assassin....
...The 1871 Ku Klux Klan Act was passed in response to “KKK violence and intimidation preventing members of Congress in the South during Reconstruction from carrying out their constitutional duties”, the NAACP...
...Jordan would later go to work for various civil rights groups in the 1960s, travelling across rural Georgia registering voters — work that came with the threat of lynching from the Ku Klux Klan....
...And last month a photo circulated of her smiling next to a former leader of the Ku Klux Klan, which was subsequently disavowed by her campaign....
...A redemptive version came in the run-off in Georgia for its US Senate seats....
...Dubbed “the city too busy to hate”, Georgia’s state capital had a reputation for relative racial peace....
...Lewis began working in government during Jimmy Carter’s administration on anti-poverty policy, but then was elected to be a member of Atlanta’s city council in his adoptive state of Georgia....
...By late April, the state of Georgia was planning to end lockdown measures and reopen cinemas. Lee was not among those film-makers for whom the health of the big screen came first....
...From Georgia to Cannes: journey of a filmmaker 1957 Born Shelton Lee, the eldest of six, to a teacher and a jazz musician in Atlanta, Georgia....
...This was dangerous work, criss-crossing Georgia organising black voter registration efforts, running the risk of lynchings by the Ku Klux Klan....
...Georgia’s secretary of state, Brian Kemp, the party’s candidate for governor, who has refused to step down from overseeing the arrangements for voting, was caught on audio worrying about losing the race...
...Works from artists such as Edward Hopper, Georgia O’Keeffe, Jackson Pollock and Alice Neel are among about 45 paintings drawn from galleries and private collections across the US for the show, which was...
...Congressman John Lewis of Georgia, who marched with Martin Luther King Jr in the 1960s, will also testify....
...In 1986, Mr Sessions’ nomination to a federal judgeship collapsed after lawmakers heard testimony that he had referred to a black prosecutor as “boy” and said he thought the Ku Klux Klan was fine “until...
...We are introduced to the protagonist Cora, a 17-year-old slave living on a plantation in Georgia, and we are shown powerful and distressing examples of the cruelty and sexual abuse that, according to the...
...She will have to win most of the African-American votes in states such as Georgia and Alabama, where half of the Democratic electorate is black....
...Mr Trump has already flirted with the Ku Klux Klan and disparaged and demeaned the female half of our population....
...Pointing to his popularity, he scored victories from the more liberal northeastern states of Vermont and Massachusetts to the conservative southern strongholds of Alabama and Georgia....
...The Ku Klux Klan, the white supremacist movement, plans to hold a rally outside the State House in Columbia, South Carolina on July 18 to protest against the move....
...Fires have been reported in South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee and Florida since suspect Dylann Roof allegedly opened fire at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church....
...Soon enough he comes across a chain gang from the local penitentiary and whispered talk of some grisly Ku Klux Klan murder mystery....
...Fortunately, Sides fortifies his narrative with a James Ellroy-like cast of Ku Klux Klan mayors, redneck presidential aides and Fed-grey surveillance operatives, whose amorality contrasts with King’s moral...
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