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Attorney who fought for civil rights in Louisiana has died 1 of 4 | This 2019 photo provided by Augusta Films, shows Richard Sobol in a still from the documentary “A Crime on the Bayou.” Sobol, a lawyer who defended black civil rights activists at the height of the movem...
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woman. The courage and tenacity shown by this ardent human rights activist, artist, and engineer, who settled in Israel in 1974, is a testament not just to all women but to everyone who believes in “A world free of bias, stereotypes, and discrimination” (International Women’s Day web...
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At 16, she would cement her place in women’s suffrage history, helping to lead a storied New York City march. But while she fought for women’s voting rights, she herself would not be eligible to cast a ballot for decades after the 19th Amendment was ratified in 1920. That’s because...
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas appears likely to pay $1.9 million to attorneys who succeeded in getting the federal courts to strike down a state law requiring new voters to show papers documenting their U.S. citizenship when registering.