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Honoring Black History: Pullman Porters on the High PlainsChicago businessman George Pullman started hiring thousands of Black men, many former slaves ... they could prepare meals and serve them to people in their seats,” Roth explained.
Cheryl Johnson, who took charge of People for Community Recovery in 2010, just before her mother’s death, says MAGA can’t end a decadeslong fight that affects poor white communities as well as ...
The year before Hazel Johnson, founder of People ... Black veterans returning home from war, was itself built on a toxic dump once controlled by industrialist and luxury train car titan George ...
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How Bill Murray’s scary character made Jennifer Coolidge giddy during ‘Riff Raff’The two-time Emmy Award winner for ‘The White Lotus’ says she’s thrilled to get to play a more dramatic part than many she’s ...
On Jan. 21, 2020, the state of Washington reported its first confirmed case of COVID-19. On March 13 of that year, Idaho would do the same. By the time the World Health Organization announced the end ...
Picture this scene from the late 1980s: A Wiffle-ball game unfolding on a residential street in the hills of Pullman ... and line drives all over the black asphalt. Unforgettable Palouse nights ...
Dystopian science fiction is a great way to turn a lens on society and skewer those in power, and Terry Gilliam’s slapstick homage to George Orwell ... space towards a black hole while taking ...
At Pullman Regional ... recalled being shocked and confused as she watched the people around her react to the murder of George Floyd, a Black man killed by police, and the Black Lives Matter ...
The legacy of industrialist George Pullman ... Montgomery, of the Historic Pullman Foundation, said he, too, hopes the mural helps draw more people to the park and the stories it tells.
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