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  • Ralph Fasanellas America

    Ralph Fasanellas America

    February 15, 2002

    “Know your roots. Remember who you are.”– Ralph Fasanella The New-York Historical Society, in association with the New York State Historical Association, has announced a major retrospective on the life and work of folk artist and...

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  • Writer  and activist Langston Hughes at 100

    Writer and activist Langston Hughes at 100

    February 15, 2002 By Evelina Alarcon

    NEW HAVEN, Conn. – The Langston Hughes centennial has taken center stage here this month, with an exhibit of Hughes’ papers at Yale’s Beinecke Library, showing through April 20, and celebrations at local libraries and schools.

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  • Homeland Security must not undermine rights

    Homeland Security must not undermine rights

    February 15, 2002

    The following is a statement to the Connecticut State Legislature’s Working Group on State Preparation and Security, delivered Feb. 4. The issue of Homeland Security is not to be taken lightly. Our nation, and the people...

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  • The struggle against war, racism and repression

    The struggle against war, racism and repression

    February 15, 2002

    President Bush’s State of the Union address represents a major challenge to all progressive forces in this period. It was one of the most militaristic, most jingoistic addresses ever made by an American president. This was...

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  • Understanding York, Pennsylvania

    Understanding York, Pennsylvania

    February 15, 2002 By Rosita Johnson

    The Story of Civil Rights In York, Pennsylvania: A 250-Year Interpretive History By Jim Kalish, 264 pages, York County Audit of Human Rights 225 East Princess Street, York PA 17403. (717) 843-2039. On a visit to...

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