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  1. 5 days ago · History. Founded in 2006, Black Agenda Report is a news and opinion website and radio program. Glen Ford, Bruce Dixon, Margaret Kimberley, and Leutisha Stills are the founders. Black Agenda Report covers news related to racism, labor, and socialist left-leaning policy. Read our profile on the United States government and media.

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  3. 5 days ago · Bobbie J. Nichols, age 93, of Kyles Ford, was born on April2, 1931 and departed this life on May 28, 2024. She was saved at an early age and joined Livesay Chapel Church, where she remained a ...

  4. 4 days ago · Summary. Samwise Gamgee played a crucial role in the journey to Mount Doom and continued to shape the fate of the Shire after the Ring's destruction. Tolkien's expanded lore reveals Sam's life as Mayor and his legacy as the "Gardeners of the Hill," showcasing his growth beyond a simple gardener. Sam's ability to heal and find happiness ...

  5. 3 days ago · Musical artist. Małgorzata Jamroży ( Polish: [mawɡɔˈʐata jamˈrɔʐɨ]; born 30 June 1991), known professionally as Margaret, is a Polish singer and songwriter. Before her mainstream debut, she performed with underground bands, recorded soundtracks for television commercials and films, and produced a fashion blog.

  6. 2 days ago · This is a collection of epic events, milestones, birthdays, deaths, chart toppers, concerts, record releases, and any rock music happenings that we could find for Today in Rock Music History. Let us know here if we missed one. See what happened yesterday in rock history. JUNE 12th. Megadeth’s “Killing Is My Business….

  7. 4 days ago · Margaret Mitchell (born November 8, 1900, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.—died August 16, 1949, Atlanta) was an American author of the enormously popular novel Gone With the Wind (1936). The novel earned Mitchell a National Book Award and a Pulitzer Prize, and it was the source of the classic film of the same name released in 1939.