“Each person who visits the President’s House and does not learn of the realities of founding-era slavery receives a false account of this country’s history,“ Judge Cynthia Rufe wrote.
This evening, at Law Dork:
“Each person who visits the President’s House and does not learn of the realities of founding-era slavery receives a false account of this country’s history,“ Judge Cynthia Rufe wrote.
This evening, at Law Dork:
Bill Siemering, the creative mind behind National Public Radio's vision statement and its iconic afternoon show, talks the path from a one room schoolhouse to beginning a radio program that would become a cultural touchstone.
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Bill Siemering, the creative mind behind National Public Radio's vision statement and its iconic afternoon show, talks the path from a one room schoolhouse to beginning a radio program that would become a cultural touchstone.
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My two year old:
My two year old:
Suspect: No we weren't, how dare you!
Jane: you tensed up when I mentioned his name. Also, I found one of these in your desk.
Suspect: No we weren't, how dare you!
Jane: you tensed up when I mentioned his name. Also, I found one of these in your desk.