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1883 memoir of black life in RI is project's focus

PROVIDENCE, R.I. - William J. Brown led a typical life for a free black man in 1800s Providence. He was a shoemaker and a preacher, and through his church became a leader of the city's African American community before dying at age 71 in 1886. More »

Republicans cite Lott in calling for Reid to quit

WASHINGTON - A double standard? Republicans seeking Sen. Harry Reid's resignation as majority leader over racial remarks he made about Barack Obama say yes - that Reid should be held to the same standard as former GOP Sen. Trent Lott, whose own racial gaffes cost him the Senate leadership in 2002. More »

Aloha State honors Obama's Hawaiian roots

HONOLULU - Local Hawaiians enthusiastically greeted President Barack Obama during his 11-day vacation to his home state. Obama and his family arrived More »

Fed judges: Washington felony inmates should get vote

OLYMPIA, Wash. - In a decision that could give momentum to other efforts to expand voting to inmates, a federal appeals court ruled that incarcerated felons should be allowed to vote in Washington state. More »

Budget cuts force tough choices on court security

On many days, the metal detectors sit silent at the busiest courthouse in Maine. More »

Economy 101: Dropouts hold down unemployment rate

WASHINGTON - Nearly 2 million Americans have dropped out of the work force since last May - and if they hadn't, the unemployment rate would have risen a lot more dramatically over the last several months. More »

A trumpet for his times (and ours): Hodgson's King examines MLK in Age of Obama

Godfrey Hodgson, a British journalist who knew and covered Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., offers the first Obama Era examination of the leader of the Civil Rights Movement. Though published by a university press, Hodgson's work is as accessible as a trade imprint. More »

'Actual malice'

Landmark "New York Times v. Sullivan" case redefined libel and enabled press to cover Civil Rights Movement without fear of economic reprisal More »

Martin Luther King Jr. Chronology

1929 - Born at noon on Jan. 15 to the Rev. and Mrs. Martin Luther King Sr. of 501 Auburn Avenue N.E. in Atlanta. More »


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