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    In this April 14, 1964, photo, a man holds a Confederate flag as demonstrators march in front of an Indianapolis hotel where then-Alabama Governor George Wallace was staying.
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    No, Candace Owens: Blacks are actually better off today than in the 1940s

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    June 25, 2018 9:05 pm
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    Al Sharpton: Trump wouldn’t implement zero tolerance immigration policy at Canadian border

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    Noemie Emery: This is what voter suppression doesn’t look like
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    Noemie Emery: This is what voter suppression doesn’t look like

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    This Dec. 17, 2016 photo shows a Donald Trump campaign sign along a highway near Los Banos, Calif. A California farmer says Donald Trump's campaign vow to deport millions of immigrants who are in the country illegally pushed him into buying more equipment, cutting the number of workers he’ll need during the next harvest. Others in California's farming industry say Trump's tough campaign talk targeting immigrants in the country illegally, including a vast number of farmworkers, spurred them into action, too.
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    Civil Rights commish: ‘Help Americans first before immigrants’

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    The Southern Poverty Law Center runs ‘a scam,’ charges Ayaan Hirsi Ali
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    The Southern Poverty Law Center runs ‘a scam,’ charges Ayaan Hirsi Ali

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    Finally, Kenneth Marcus confirmed to Department of Education

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    The justices in Masterpiece Cakeshop Ltd. v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission will look to decide the constitutionality of Colorado's public accommodations law forcing cake baker Jack Phillips to create speech that defies his religious beliefs by making a cake for a same-sex wedding. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)
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    Colorado’s Civil Rights Commission was terrible long before the Masterpiece case

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    June 5, 2018 4:14 pm
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    With Jack Johnson pardon, Trump comes through where other presidents failed
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    With Jack Johnson pardon, Trump comes through where other presidents failed

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    Justice Department, DHS team up to stop US companies from favoring foreign workers: Exclusive
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    Justice Department, DHS team up to stop US companies from favoring foreign workers: Exclusive

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    A group of advocacy organizations plans to sue Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson over his decision to delay an Obama-era rule intended to ensure that communities confront and address racial segregation.
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    Ben Carson sued over delayed fair housing rule

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