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Audra D.S. Burch

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Uganda New York Times world
30 Apr 2019
ATLANTA — On the fifth floor of the Atlanta Police Department headquarters, more than a dozen investigative files of dead children are neatly spread across three tables. A handwritten list, scribbled in red ink, provides the names of some of the children who were killed. The years of each killing — 1979, 1980 and 1981 — are taped on three walls, along with grainy photos of the children, almost all of them smiling.
Who Killed Atlanta's Children?
Uganda New York Times world
30 Apr 2019
ATLANTA — On the fifth floor of the Atlanta Police Department headquarters, more than a dozen investigative files of dead children are neatly spread across three tables. A handwritten list, scribbled in red ink, provides the names of some of the children who were killed. The years of each killing — 1979, 1980 and 1981 — are taped on three walls, along with grainy photos of the children, almost all of them smiling.
Uganda New York Times world
23 Feb 2019
The Muslim college student was on the New York City subway when three men snatched her bag, reached for her hijab and called her a terrorist. A Houston sixth-grader was kidnapped and robbed by a band of young white supremacists, one with an “I hate black people” tattoo on his arm. And on one of the coldest nights of the year in Chicago, Jussie Smollett, a black and gay actor, was attacked by two men who shouted “MAGA Country” and slipped a noose around his neck.
Uganda New York Times world
8 Feb 2019
Hours after Sgt. Isaac Woodard Jr., 26, a decorated African-American veteran, was honorably discharged from the U.S. Army in 1946, he boarded a Greyhound bus headed home to Winnsboro, South Carolina. About an hour from where he lived with his wife, Woodard, still in uniform, was forcibly removed from the bus, brutally beaten and jailed by the white police chief in the town of Batesburg.