Adolescent Crisis

Chrissy’s admission to an Ivy League college was no surprise to anyone who knew her, as she had known only academic and social success from kindergarten. Her parents and younger brothers were not surprised when reports of her freshman year indicated an easy transition to college life that was filled with new accomplishments. Which is […]

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Anti-Lynching Bill

On February 28th of this year, Congress passed the Emmett Till Anti-Lynching Bill.  President Biden signed it into law a month later. This designated lynching as a federal hate crime. A good thing. Emmett Till had traveled from Chicago to visit his uncle in Mississippi in August of 1955 when he was a 14 year […]

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