By Victor Trammell Photo credits: The Minnesota Historical Society In 1875, a small U.S. city's tiny black population celebrated happily after national legislative breakthroughs rendered the undoing of longstanding legalized racial injustices. However, well over 100 years later, this smaller's city's black glee and jubilation would multiply and resurface in an opposite energic form. As […]
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