Myrlie Evers began to weep when she heard the Mississippi Legislature vote to remove the Confederate battle emblem from the state flag.
Read MoreThe pandemic started far from our nation, but the disease soon struck our shores.
Our leaders downplayed the possible harm, and before long, Americans began to be infected at an alarming rate.
Read MoreThe scenes play over and over again in the mind of civil rights pioneer Myrlie Evers.
A white police officer in Minneapolis kneels on the neck of a black man who keeps saying, “I can’t breathe,” until he lies motionless.
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