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Month: January 2019

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First Step Act is the Most Important Federal Criminal Justice Reform in Decades

January 8, 2019 Staff 0

  “For too long, sentencing in our country has been overly severe and has disproportionately targeted communities of color – especially Black men. Reforming some of the most draconian federal sentencing laws, including unfair mandatory […]

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Donald Trump’s Border Wall Demand is Dressed Up With More Lies About Immigrants

January 8, 2019 Staff 0

by Dr. Jesse Jackson “Yes, if we don’t get what we want, one way or the other … I will shut down the government,” said President Trump to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House […]

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40th Grand Reunion Celebrates Class of 1968

January 4, 2019 admin 0

Many Jacksonville residents are unaware that Douglas Anderson (DA) School of the Arts was named and spearheaded by community leaders and activists Douglas Anderson (1884-1936) and W.R. Thorpe (1893-1967). Anderson,  a graduate of Tuskegee Institute, began […]

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