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" ... Born in 1929, King’s existence as a Black man was always contingent and conditional. In insisting that America live up to its promise, Black men and women had no choice but to sacrifice their bodies and lives. King’s assassination was not the first. NAACP representative Medgar Evers was gunned down in front of his home in June 1963 in Jackson, Mississippi. Age did not exempt Black children from racial terrorism. In September four young girls—Addie Mae Collins, Cynthia Wesley, Carole Robertson and Carol Denise McNair—were killed when the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama was bombed. ... "
" ... Fortunately, Gallup Organization has done that. They studied the fears, concerns, and confidence of citizens from across the world through many of the biggest crisis of the past 80 years — including the Great Depression, Pearl Harbor and World War II, Kennedy’s assassination, civil unrest in the 1960s, 9/11, the 2008 financial crash, and now, the COVID-19 pandemic. ... "
" ... Going after the personal wealth of those closest to President Vladimir Putin is the best way to hold Russia accountable for the alleged attempted assassination and recent detention of opposition leader Alexsei Navalny, says London-based Kremlin critic Bill Browder. ... "
" ... Kelly’s record is still a work in progress, but since a 2011 assassination attempt injured his wife, former U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords, he has advocated for gun control policy. ... "
" ... Over 50 years after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., many hoped to look back on his legacy with great pride over the accomplishments made toward racial equity since his untimely death. Still, sadly, there is much work that remains to be done. What took place at the Capitol on January 6 can easily be dismissed as a political insurrection or the doing of angry Trump supporters. But the disheartening and horrific images that the world saw from the insurrection draw from a rich and twisted history of white supremacy and white privilege and the violent efforts some will make to further insulate both. The confederate flags and anti-Semitic paraphernalia that was showcased during the insurrection are no coincidence and serve as a further testament of the sorted and sad parallel between what took place two weeks ago and the deadly race riots and massacres that have cost people of color their lives over the last several centuries in the United States. All of which were fueled by white supremacy, racial privilege, and the violent response that some white Americans have when they feel one or both are being threatened. ... "