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by William N. Grigg (Pro Liberate)

A company of federal troops under command of the detestable Colonel Patrick Edward Connor, attacked a village of Shoshones at daybreak, killing at least 300 of them, “including about 90 combatant women and children.”

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Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, a middleweight prizefighter who became a civil rights icon, died at the age of 76. The fighter spent nearly 20 years behind bars, falsely convicted of a murder he did not commit. The controversy inspired Bob Dylan to w

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The horrendous fire in Odessa, killing dozens of ethnic Russians protesting against the U.S.-backed coup regime in Kiev, has lurched the country closer to full-scale civil war and disrupted the American media’s efforts to deny the existence of pro-re

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North to south, the USSR reached from above the Arctic Circle down to the Middle East. Beyond the contiguous empire were Soviet bases from Cam Ranh Bay in Vietnam to Tartus in Syria to Cienfuegos in Cuba. Consider, then, what the last dozen years of

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